DocumentCode
1277772
Title
Context-Based Network Estimation for Energy-Efficient Ubiquitous Wireless Connectivity
Author
Rahmati, Ahmad ; Zhong, Lin
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
Volume
10
Issue
1
fYear
2011
Firstpage
54
Lastpage
66
Abstract
Context information brings new opportunities for efficient and effective system resource management of mobile devices. In this work, we focus on the use of context information to achieve energy-efficient, ubiquitous wireless connectivity. Our field-collected data show that the energy cost of network interfaces poses a great challenge to ubiquitous connectivity, despite decent availability of cellular networks. We propose to leverage the complementary strengths of Wi-Fi and cellular interfaces by automatically selecting the most efficient one based on context information. We formulate the selection of wireless interfaces as a statistical decision problem. The challenge is to accurately estimate Wi-Fi network conditions without powering up the network interface. We explore the use of different context information, including time, history, cellular network conditions, and device motion, to statistically estimate Wi-Fi network conditions with negligible overhead. We evaluate several context-based algorithms for the estimation and prediction of current and future network conditions. Simulations using field-collected traces show that our network estimation algorithms can improve the average battery lifetime of a commercial mobile phone for an ECG reporting application by 40 percent, very close to the estimated theoretical upper bound of 42 percent. Furthermore, our most effective algorithm can predict Wi-Fi availability for one and ten hours into the future with 95 and 90 percent accuracy, respectively.
Keywords
cellular radio; ubiquitous computing; wireless LAN; Wi-Fi network conditions; cellular interfaces; cellular networks; context information; context-based network estimation; energy-efficient ubiquitous wireless connectivity; mobile devices; network interface; resource management; statistical decision problem; ubiquitous connectivity; wireless interfaces; Availability; Costs; Energy efficiency; History; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Life estimation; Lifetime estimation; Network interfaces; Resource management; Ubiquitous computing; Network architecture and design; local and wide-area networks.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2010.139
Filename
5530318
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