DocumentCode
1753419
Title
WINA: A framework to conserve energy in mobile wireless communications
Author
Chareen, Suwannit ; Xie, Hong ; Cole, Peter
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol., Murdoch Univ., Perth, WA, Australia
fYear
2011
fDate
13-16 Feb. 2011
Firstpage
132
Lastpage
137
Abstract
Mobile phones nowadays are equipped with multiradio interfaces which allow radio link connections to an array of wireless networks. The presence of these interfaces however, introduces serious concerns. These interfaces consume huge amounts of energy thus can quickly drain their batteries and reduce the length of usage of the mobile phones. In this paper, a new activation service is proposed to reduce the energy consumption in mobile phones. The basic idea behind this proposal is to introduce an auxiliary receiver that is able to receive a special signal from the access point and activate the wireless interfaces on the mobile phone. During idle times, the wireless interfaces are switched off to reduce its idle power - the energy a device consumes in `standby´ state. When call or data arrives, the auxiliary receiver will receive notification from an access point and activate the relevant wireless interface on the mobile phone to receive the data or call. Through this activation service, we believe that power consumption can be reduced thus increase the longevity of mobile phone usage.
Keywords
mobile communication; mobile handsets; radio receivers; WINA; access point; activation service; auxiliary receiver; energy conservation; mobile phones; mobile wireless communications; multiradio interfaces; power consumption; radio link connections; standby state; wireless interfaces; Auxiliary transmitters; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Mobile handsets; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Switches; Wireless communication; energy saving; low-power radio; wireless communications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2011 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Seoul
ISSN
1738-9445
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8830-8
Type
conf
Filename
5745762
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