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On Time-Out Driven Power Management Policies in Wireless Networks
Category: Networking and Communications
Tags: wireless networks, management
Overview Switching the devices to low-power states in prolonged period of inactivity is a widely used technique to conserve energy for battery-powered wireless devices. This paper presents a mathematical abstraction of time-out driven power management policies together with different wakeup mechanism in wireless networks to characterize the energy-performance trade-offs. The time-out driven power management is modeled as a M/G/1/K queue with multiple vacations and an attention span. It then derives the steady state behaviors of such systems, and present a closed-form solution for systems with large buffers.
- Publisher
- University of Houston
- File Format
- Date Published
- Aug 23, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Wireless Internet, Switching, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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