Adaptive Traffic-Aware PSM Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Wireless devices consume large amounts of energy during wireless communication. As the energy storage of battery is limited, improving energy efficiency has become an important approach to prolong the lifetime of devices. The IEEE 802.11 protocol supports the power save mode (PSM) in wireless local...
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doaj-15d5817f49c34e6a8b79046431e33d2b2021-09-06T19:40:35ZengDe GruyterJournal of Intelligent Systems0334-18602191-026X2014-12-0123443745010.1515/jisys-2013-0081Adaptive Traffic-Aware PSM Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 WLANsXie Yi0Sun XilongYuan Pengfei1Chen Xijian2Computer Science Department and Center for Cloud Computing and Big Data, Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005 ChinaComputer Science Department, Xiamen University, Xiamen, ChinaComputer Science Department, Xiamen University, Xiamen, ChinaWireless devices consume large amounts of energy during wireless communication. As the energy storage of battery is limited, improving energy efficiency has become an important approach to prolong the lifetime of devices. The IEEE 802.11 protocol supports the power save mode (PSM) in wireless local area networks (WLANs). However, the standard PSM cannot adapt to the changes of traffic load or channel conditions. Therefore, this article proposes an adaptive traffic-aware PSM mechanism (APSM) that improves energy efficiency of wireless devices in a WLAN with an access point (AP). According to the current channel condition and traffic load, the AP adjusts the interval of beacons that give devices different priorities to fetch buffered packets. The devices can adaptively adjust listening intervals according to network traffic, and adopt different congestion backoff timers when channel collisions happen or the network topology changes. The APSM has been implemented and evaluated in NS-2. The simulation results have shown that devices using the APSM can improve energy efficiency by 115% at most compared with the ones using the standard PSM. The benefit of adaptive beacon interval and listening intervals is significant, while the improvement due to the adaptive backoff timer is minor. The improvement of the APSM over the PSM is more significant when the network traffic level decreases and the ratio of idle power to sleeping power increases. Additionally, the APSM increases the delay of data frames within a limited range, which does not bring any bad effect on network throughput.https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2013-0081ieee 802.11traffic-awareadaptive power save modeenergy efficiency |
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Adaptive Traffic-Aware PSM Mechanism for IEEE 802.11 WLANs |
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Wireless devices consume large amounts of energy during wireless communication. As the energy storage of battery is limited, improving energy efficiency has become an important approach to prolong the lifetime of devices. The IEEE 802.11 protocol supports the power save mode (PSM) in wireless local area networks (WLANs). However, the standard PSM cannot adapt to the changes of traffic load or channel conditions. Therefore, this article proposes an adaptive traffic-aware PSM mechanism (APSM) that improves energy efficiency of wireless devices in a WLAN with an access point (AP). According to the current channel condition and traffic load, the AP adjusts the interval of beacons that give devices different priorities to fetch buffered packets. The devices can adaptively adjust listening intervals according to network traffic, and adopt different congestion backoff timers when channel collisions happen or the network topology changes. The APSM has been implemented and evaluated in NS-2. The simulation results have shown that devices using the APSM can improve energy efficiency by 115% at most compared with the ones using the standard PSM. The benefit of adaptive beacon interval and listening intervals is significant, while the improvement due to the adaptive backoff timer is minor. The improvement of the APSM over the PSM is more significant when the network traffic level decreases and the ratio of idle power to sleeping power increases. Additionally, the APSM increases the delay of data frames within a limited range, which does not bring any bad effect on network throughput. |
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