Title :
Energy saving efficiency comparison of transmit power control and link adaptation in BANs
Author_Institution :
Aarhus Univ., Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract :
The wireless channels in Body Area Networks (BANs) have significant temporal variations due to body movements. Therefore there is a potential to save energy by exploiting adaptive schemes, such as transmit power control (PC) and link adaptation (LA). This paper investigates the energy saving efficiency of PC and LA in BANs. The theoretical bounds of energy saving efficiency of PC and LA, and the condition that LA outperforms PC are derived. Generally speaking, LA is more efficient in saving energy than PC in BANs. The energy saving efficiency and packet erasure rate (PER) of PC and LA are evaluated through simulations with a large measured dataset from a BAN testbed. The simulation results show that LA can save 80-85% more energy than PC during 80% time. The increased PER due to the adaptive schemes is below 1% during 80-95% time at the different links.
Keywords :
body area networks; power control; telecommunication control; wireless channels; BAN testbed; LA; PC; PER; body area networks; body movements; energy saving efficiency; link adaptation; packet erasure rate; power control; temporal variations; wireless channels; Adaptation models; Energy consumption; Power control; Power demand; Receivers; Transceivers; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2013.6654757