Title :
Addressing the energy-delay tradeoff in wireless networks with load-proportional energy usage
Author :
Jie Chen ; Sikdar, Biplab
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Comput. & Syst. Eng., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Abstract :
Hardware techniques such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling may be used to reduce the energy consumption of network interfaces and achieve load-proportional energy usage. These techniques slow down the operation of the hardware and thus their power savings come at the cost of increased packet delays. This paper presents a methodology to address the energy-delay tradeoff while achieving load-proportional energy usage in wireless networks. The proposed system uses a pipelined implementation of the functional blocks of the medium access control (MAC) layer. Each functional block has its own job queue and is treated as an individual system with an independent clock. The clock frequency of each functional block is dynamically selected based on the length of its job queue. While the pipelined implementation reduces the MAC layer processing delays, the use of queue-length based frequency scaling provides load-proportional energy usage and enhances the overall stability of the system. The performance of the proposed system has been verified through extensive simulations.
Keywords :
access protocols; network interfaces; queueing theory; telecommunication power management; MAC layer processing delays; clock frequency; dynamic voltage; energy consumption; energy-delay tradeoff; frequency scaling; functional block; hardware techniques; independent clock; job queue; load-proportional energy usage; medium access control layer; network interfaces; packet delays; wireless networks; Clocks; Computer architecture; Delays; Energy consumption; Network interfaces; Pipeline processing; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883871