Title :
A QoS guaranteed low energy packet transmission technique for the IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Author :
Muhamad, Wan Norsyafizan W. ; Khan, Jamil Y. ; Brown, Jason
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
This work presents an energy efficient packet transmission algorithm that exploits the multi-rate transmission technique used by the link adaption algorithm of the IEEE 802.11 standard. The proposed algorithm adapts both the transmission data rate and the transmission power to optimize energy consumption of a WLAN transmitter under specific Quality of Service (QoS) constraints. The proposed algorithm introduces a new cost function for data rate mapping based on a dual parameter approach, where both transmission delay and queue length are used for data rate selection. Transmitters always choose the lowest possible data rate that satisfies the QoS objective in order to minimize energy consumption; as the system load and the congestion increases, the required data rate to satisfy the QoS objective is increased to adapt to the network load condition. The developed algorithm requires minimum signaling feedback and introduces low computational load. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol can introduce significant energy savings compared to well-known Rate First Channel Driven Rate/Power adaptation (CDRPA) and Miser approaches while still maintaining the QoS at the required level. An OPNET based simulation model is used for the performance analysis.
Keywords :
energy conservation; energy consumption; optimisation; protocols; quality of service; radio transmitters; telecommunication power management; wireless LAN; CDRPA; IEEE 802.11 WLAN; OPNET based simulation model; QoS constraints; WLAN transmitter; computational load; data rate mapping; data rate selection; energy consumption; energy efficient packet transmission algorithm; energy savings; link adaption algorithm; low energy packet transmission technique; miser approaches; multirate transmission technique; network load condition; quality of service constraints; queue length; rate first channel driven rate-power adaptation; signaling feedback; system load; transmission data rate; transmission delay; transmission power; Algorithm design and analysis; Delays; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Protocols; Quality of service; Transmitters; CSMA/CA; IEEE802.11; QoS; energy efficiency; link adaptation;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, Networks & Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP), 2014 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
DOI :
10.1109/CSNDSP.2014.6923902