Pitfalls in energy consumption evaluation studies

K. Pentikousis
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Energy consumption is fast emerging as a central item of research for the Future Internet (FI). In an environment where the majority of users access next generation networks using battery-powered devices, energy efficiency is of equal importance to other well-established metrics of overall system and protocol performance. Nevertheless, we still lack benchmarks of what constitutes energy efficient operation in mobile computing and networking. In particular, models that accurately quantify transport protocol energy consumption are in short supply. This paper introduces a blueprint for a configurable and extensible energy consumption model which takes battery depletion and recovery characteristics into consideration. We show that the non-linear nature of battery depletion cannot be ignored in energy consumption evaluation studies. Battery recovery effects should be accounted for as well. We explore the potential gains in different TCP variants using our model and illustrate that data-counting and time-counting are not sufficient methods for assessing the energy efficiency of transport protocols operating on devices with fixed-energy sources.
能源消耗评价研究中的陷阱
能源消耗正迅速成为未来互联网(FI)研究的一个核心项目。在大多数用户使用电池供电设备访问下一代网络的环境中,能源效率与其他完善的整体系统和协议性能指标同等重要。然而,我们仍然缺乏在移动计算和网络中构成节能操作的基准。特别是,准确量化传输协议能耗的模型还很缺乏。本文介绍了一个考虑电池损耗和回收特性的可配置和可扩展的能耗模型蓝图。我们表明,在能源消耗评估研究中不能忽视电池耗尽的非线性性质。电池回收效应也应该考虑在内。我们使用我们的模型探索了不同TCP变体的潜在收益,并说明数据计数和时间计数是不足以评估在固定能源设备上运行的传输协议的能源效率的方法。
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