Title :
Latency and energy in quality-driven applications for networked wireless devices
Author :
Valdez-Vivas, Martin ; Bambos, Nicholas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. Sci. & Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
As smartphones, tablets, and other portable technologies become increasingly prevalent, scaling computational applications to run on these resource-constrained devices will continue to rise to the forefront of challenges in the wireless networking community. In particular, computing tasks which typically address a trade-off between robustness and efficiency, including emerging methods for intruder detection, cryptography, and context-aware applications, need to balance these two objectives against power to adequately transfer onto small systems with a limited power supply. In this paper, we present a queueing model that explicitly balances the competing objectives of minimizing latency, maximizing output quality, while regulating power consumption. We demonstrate the efficacy of this model against a sensible alternative heuristic, thus providing a general and integrated framework for evaluating the performance of quality-driven applications on resource-constrained devices.
Keywords :
cryptography; queueing theory; radio networks; telecommunication security; computational application scaling; computing tasks; context-aware applications; cryptography; energy; intruder detection; latency minimization; networked wireless devices; output quality maximization; portable technologies; power consumption regulation; quality-driven applications; queueing model; resource-constrained devices; smartphones; tablets; wireless networking community; Computational modeling; Equations; Heuristic algorithms; Mathematical model; Robustness; Servers; Upper bound;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2013.6655563