Title :
Analysis and Optimization of Sleeping Mode in WiMAX via Stochastic Decomposition Techniques
Author :
Azad, Amar Prakash
Author_Institution :
UCSC, CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper establishes a general approach for analyzing queueing models with repeated inhomogeneous vacations. The server goes on for a vacation if the inactivity prolongs more than the vacation trigger duration. Once the system enters in vacation mode, it may continue for several consecutive vacations, possibly with a different probability distribution. We study a simple M/G/1 queue, which has the advantage of being tractable analytically. The theoretical model is applied to the problem of power saving for mobile devices in which the sleep durations of a device correspond to the server vacations. Various system performance metrics such as the frame response time and the economy of energy are derived. A constrained optimization problem is formulated to maximize the economy of energy in power save mode with QoS constraints. An illustration of the proposed methods is shown with a WiMAX system scenario to obtain design parameters for better performance. Our analysis allows us not only to optimize the system parameters for a given traffic intensity but also to propose parameters that provide the best performance under worst case conditions.
Keywords :
WiMax; decomposition; mobile handsets; optimisation; probability; quality of service; queueing theory; stochastic processes; M-G-l queue; QoS constraint; WiMAX; frame response time; inhomogeneous vacation; mobile device; probability distribution; queueing model analysis; sleeping mode optimization; stochastic decomposition technique; traffic intensity; vacation trigger duration; Base stations; Mobile communication; Nickel; Optimization; Servers; Time factors; WiMAX; M/G/1 queue with repeated vacations; gain optimization; power save mode; system response time;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2011.110912