GreenLoading: Using the Citizens Band Radio for Energy-Efficient Offloading of Shared Interests

Pengfei Cui, S. Chen, J. Camp
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Cellular networks are susceptible to being severely capacity-constrained during peak traffic hours or at special events such as sports and concerts. Many other applications are emerging for LTE and 5G networks that inject machine-to-machine (M2M) communications for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that sense the environment and react to diurnal patterns observed. Both for users and devices, the high congestion levels frequently lead to numerous retransmissions and severe battery depletion. However, there are frequently social cues that could be gleaned from interactions from websites and social networks of shared interest to a particular region at a particular time. Cellular network operators have sought to address these high levels of fluctuations and traffic burstiness via the use of offloading to unlicensed bands, which may be instructed by these social cues. In this paper, we leverage shared interest information in a given area to conserve power via the use of offloading to the emerging Citizens Radio Band Service (CBRS). Our GreenLoading framework enables hierarchical data delivery to significantly reduce power consumption and includes a Broker Priority Assignment (BPA) algorithm to select data brokers for users. With the use of in-field measurements and web-based Google data across four diverse U.S. cities, we show that, on average, an order of magnitude power savings via GreenLoading over a 24-hour period and up to 35 times at peak traffic times. Finally, we consider the role that a relaxation of wait times can play in the power efficiency of a GreenLoaded network.
绿色负荷:利用公民波段无线电实现共享利益的节能负荷
在交通高峰时段或在体育和音乐会等特殊活动期间,蜂窝网络容易受到严重的容量限制。LTE和5G网络的许多其他应用正在出现,这些应用为物联网(IoT)设备注入机器对机器(M2M)通信,这些设备可以感知环境并对观察到的日常模式做出反应。对于用户和设备来说,高拥塞水平经常导致大量重传和严重的电池耗尽。然而,在特定的时间、特定的地区,我们可以从网站和社交网络上的互动中收集到很多社交线索。蜂窝网络运营商试图通过使用卸载到未经许可的频段来解决这些高水平的波动和流量突发问题,这可能是由这些社交线索指示的。在本文中,我们利用给定区域的共享兴趣信息,通过使用卸载到新兴的公民无线电频带服务(CBRS)来节省电力。我们的GreenLoading框架支持分层数据传递,从而显著降低功耗,并包含代理优先级分配(BPA)算法,用于为用户选择数据代理。通过对美国四个不同城市的现场测量和基于网络的谷歌数据的使用,我们发现,平均而言,通过GreenLoading在24小时内节省了一个数量级的电力,在交通高峰时段节省了35倍。最后,我们考虑了等待时间的放松在GreenLoaded网络的功率效率中所起的作用。
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