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摘要
本文提出了一种新的算法来调整IEEE 802.11网络设备的传输参数,从而在不同的服务质量(QoS)约束下优化无线局域网发射机的能耗。该算法的新颖之处在于基于所提出的可调代价函数来映射传输数据速率,以优化发射机的能量需求。该算法是自适应的,可以根据网络负载情况调整代价函数的参数来匹配传输数据速率。此外,为了实现能效目标,对自适应数据速率映射提出了不同的阈值准则。进行性能分析,研究成本函数参数可调对提高能效和QoS的影响。通过使用基于OPNET的仿真模型,我们评估了当所提出的机制在WLAN中实现时可以实现的性能改进。并将该算法的性能与First Rate CDRPA和Miser算法进行了比较。结果表明,与Rate First CDRPA和Miser相比,本文提出的算法分别实现了58%和20%的传输节能,同时在包延迟和丢包方面保持了要求的性能。
Performance analysis of a tunable cost function based WLAN energy efficient packet transmission technique
This paper propose a new algorithm to adapt the transmission parameters of the IEEE 802.11 network devices to optimize the energy consumption of a WLAN transmitter under different Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. The novelty of the proposed algorithm is that the transmission data rate is mapped based on the proposed tunable cost function to optimize the energy requirements of a transmitter. The algorithm is adaptive in nature where parameters of the cost function can be adapted to match the transmission data rate based on network load conditions. In addition to that, to achieve the energy efficiency objective, different threshold criteria are proposed for the adaptive data rate mapping. Performance analysis is carried out to study the effects of tunable parameters of the cost function to enhance energy efficiency and QoS. By using an OPNET based simulation model, we evaluate the performance improvement that can be achieved when the proposed mechanism is implemented in a WLAN. Performance of the proposed algorithm is also compared with two well established algorithms such as the First Rate CDRPA and the Miser. The results show that the proposed algorithm achieve transmission energy saving as large as 58% and 20% compared to the Rate First CDRPA and Miser respectively, while maintaining required performance in terms of packet delay and packet loss.