DocumentCode
257394
Title
Location aided energy balancing strategy in green cellular networks
Author
Jianjun Yang ; Payne, Bryson ; Hitz, Markus ; Zongming Fei ; Le Li ; Tongquan Wei
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
4-7 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Most cellular network communication strategies are focused on data traffic scenarios rather than energy balance and efficient utilization. Thus mobile users(cell phones) in hot cells may suffer from low throughput due to energy loading imbalance problem. In state-of-art cellular network technologies, relay stations extend cell coverage and enhance signal strength for mobile users. However, busy traffic makes the relay stations in hot area run out of energy quickly. In this paper, we propose an energy balancing strategy in which the mobile nodes are able to dynamically select and hand over to the relay station with the highest potential energy capacity to resume communication. Key to the strategy is that each relay station merely maintains two parameters that contains the trend of its previous energy consumption and then predicts its future quantity of energy, which is defined as the relay station´s potential energy capacity. Then each mobile node can select the relay station with the highest potential energy capacity. Simulations demonstrate that our approach significantly increase the aggregate throughput and the average life time of relay stations in cellular network environment.
Keywords
cellular radio; energy consumption; relay networks (telecommunication); telecommunication power management; telecommunication traffic; cell coverage; cell phones; data traffic scenarios; energy balancing strategy; energy capacity; energy consumption; energy loading imbalance problem; green cellular networks; location aided energy balancing strategy; mobile node; mobile users; network communication; relay stations; relay stations average life time; signal strength enhancement; state-of-art cellular network technologies; Acceleration; Cellular phones; Educational institutions; Mobile communication; Potential energy; Relays; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Communication and Networks (ICCCN), 2014 23rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCCN.2014.6911875
Filename
6911875
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