Title :
An in-band power-saving protocol for mobile data networks
Author :
Salkintzis, Apostolis K. ; Chamzas, Christodoulos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Democritus Univ. of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new alternative is proposed for reducing the power consumption of the portable (battery-powered) units operating in a mobile packet-data network. First, a review of the current power-saving protocols is given. It is shown that the most common means for conserving power is the intermittent operation of the receivers (at the portable units) and a central administration authority that synchronizes the receivers. Some drawbacks of the synchronous operation lead us to the introduction of an asynchronous power-saving protocol, where no central synchronization is necessary and where each terminal may control its power consumption relative to its current needs. According to the proposed power-saving page-and-answer protocol, an acknowledgment paging procedure is preceding every packet transmission in order to alert mobile terminals with pending traffic. Steady-state performance is evaluated with the aid of simulation. The relationship between the achieved power-saving and the mean packet delay degradation is presented. Finally, we express some notable implementation issues and some considerations regarding the employment of this protocol as a supplementary power-saving service in microcellular mobile data networks and wireless local area networks
Keywords :
cellular radio; data communication; delays; land mobile radio; packet radio networks; paging communication; power consumption; power control; protocols; radio receivers; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; acknowledgment paging procedure; asynchronous power-saving protocol; battery-powered units; central administration authority; in-band power-saving protocol; intermittent operation; mean packet delay degradation; microcellular mobile data networks; mobile packet-data network; mobile terminals; packet transmission; portable units; power consumption reduction; power control; power management; power-saving page-and-answer protocol; receivers; simulation; steady-state performance; synchronous operation; traffic; wireless local area networks; Centralized control; Communication system traffic control; Degradation; Delay; Employment; Energy consumption; Power supplies; Steady-state; Traffic control; Wireless application protocol;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on