DocumentCode :
1168242
Title :
On optimizing energy consumption for mobile handsets
Author :
Xiao, Yang ; Li, Haizhon ; Pan, Yi ; Wu, Kui ; Li, Jie
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Div., Univ. of Memphis, TN, USA
Volume :
53
Issue :
6
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1927
Lastpage :
1941
Abstract :
To reduce energy consumption (EC), a mobile handset system can be designed in such a way that while the data-receiving unit in a mobile handset is receiving and monitoring data packets, the rest part of the handset (i.e., a processing unit and a user interface) is switched off into a sleep mode. In this paper, we study the timing when the rest part of the handset should wake up. Several schemes (i.e., Always-ON , Always-OFF, Wake-up upon Arrival, Wake-up upon Full, and the fractional threshold scheme) are studied and compared in terms of energy saving and the packet dropping probability (PDP). We formulate the total EC for all theses schemes analytically. Furthermore, we show how to choose optimal thresholds for the fractional threshold scheme for the following two-optimization problems: 1) minimizing the switch-on rate with a bound on the PDP and 2) minimizing the total EC with a bound on the PDP. Our study shows that the fractional threshold scheme is the best scheme. Simulations are carried out to validate analytic models.
Keywords :
mobile handsets; optimisation; power consumption; probability; always-off scheme; always-on scheme; energy consumption optimization; fractional threshold scheme; mobile handset system; packet dropping probability; sleep mode; wake-up upon arrival scheme; wake-up upon full scheme; Batteries; Computer science; Design optimization; Energy consumption; Mobile handsets; Monitoring; Packet switching; Telephone sets; Timing; User interfaces; 65; Energy consumption; mobile handset; sleep mode; wake-up mechanism;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2004.836966
Filename :
1360150
Link To Document :
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