DocumentCode
3607022
Title
Designing Resource-on-Demand Strategies for Dense WLANs
Author
Debele, Fikru Getachew ; Meo, Michela ; Renga, Daniela ; Ricca, Marco ; Zhang, Yi
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Elettron. e Telecomun., Politec. di Torino, Turin, Italy
Volume
33
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2494
Lastpage
2509
Abstract
Being cheap and easy to deploy, dense WLANs are becoming the most popular solution to providing Internet access in locations where the population of users is large, such as on campuses, large enterprises, etc. The large density of access points (APs) comes from the need to have enough capacity to carry the traffic generated at peak hours although, in these scenarios, traffic varies a lot on a daily, weekly, or seasonal basis. During low or no traffic periods, APs are underutilized, even if they are consuming energy almost in the same amount as if they were fully loaded. Promising solutions to reducing this form of energy waste consist of activating only the number of APs that is strictly needed to carry the actual traffic; in other words, to make capacity dynamically adaptive through resource-on-demand (RoD) strategies. In this paper, we investigate the case of a portion of the dense WLAN on our campus. Through real trace analysis, we investigate users´ behavior in accessing the WLAN and formulate a stochastic characterization of it. We propose a simple model that describes RoD strategies and use it to study the system performance that is evaluated in terms of AP activity and inactivity periods, AP switching frequency, and energy saving. Finally, we present some results obtained by experimenting with RoD strategies in a portion of the WLAN. Our results show that RoD strategies for dense WLANs are feasible and effective in trading-off the opposite needs to save some energy and to guarantee a smooth network operation and high quality of service.
Keywords
resource allocation; stochastic processes; telecommunication power management; wireless LAN; WLAN; access point activation; dynamically adaptive capacity; energy saving; energy waste reduction; quality of service; resource-on-demand strategy; stochastic user behavior; Analytical models; Energy efficiency; Exponential distribution; Green communications; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Resource management; Steady-state; Wireless LAN; Resource-on-Demand; Resource-on-demand (RoD); dense WLANs; energy saving; modeling; trace analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2015.2482007
Filename
7276975
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