Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices

Today, most portable devices, e.g., cell phones, PDAs, and laptops are Wi-Fi capable. Users can make efficient use of these devices by running various applications, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to make calls. Portable devices are limited in terms of battery life, and hence the energ...

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Main Author: Naeem, Muhammad
Other Authors: Namboodiri, Vinod
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Published: Wichita State University 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3965
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spelling ndltd-WICHITA-oai-soar.wichita.edu-10057-39652013-04-19T21:00:09ZEnergy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devicesNaeem, MuhammadElectronic dissertationsToday, most portable devices, e.g., cell phones, PDAs, and laptops are Wi-Fi capable. Users can make efficient use of these devices by running various applications, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to make calls. Portable devices are limited in terms of battery life, and hence the energy involved in the VoIP application is of concern. This thesis, presents experimental studies on the energy consumption of the devices using IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN for making VoIP calls. The effect of high (G.711), medium (G.729), and low (G.723) bandwidth codecs on battery life was studied. This investigation shows that the G.723 codec is the most energy efficient. There exists an energy-quality tradeoff when selecting codecs. In this thesis, an adaptive algorithm, Efficient Codec Switching Algorithm (ECSA), is proposed. The ECSA utilizes a combination of codecs to minimize energy consumption of a VoIP call while meeting user-specified quality constraints. When using a laptop, these results demonstrate a percentage improvement of 6.43% to 24.1% over currently used codec schemes.Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.Wichita State UniversityNamboodiri, Vinod2011-11-22T21:46:36Z2011-11-22T21:46:36Z20112011-05Thesisxii, 46 p.t11028http://hdl.handle.net/10057/3965en_US© Copyright 2010 by Muhammad Naeem. All rights reserved
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Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
description Today, most portable devices, e.g., cell phones, PDAs, and laptops are Wi-Fi capable. Users can make efficient use of these devices by running various applications, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to make calls. Portable devices are limited in terms of battery life, and hence the energy involved in the VoIP application is of concern. This thesis, presents experimental studies on the energy consumption of the devices using IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN for making VoIP calls. The effect of high (G.711), medium (G.729), and low (G.723) bandwidth codecs on battery life was studied. This investigation shows that the G.723 codec is the most energy efficient. There exists an energy-quality tradeoff when selecting codecs. In this thesis, an adaptive algorithm, Efficient Codec Switching Algorithm (ECSA), is proposed. The ECSA utilizes a combination of codecs to minimize energy consumption of a VoIP call while meeting user-specified quality constraints. When using a laptop, these results demonstrate a percentage improvement of 6.43% to 24.1% over currently used codec schemes. === Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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title Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
title_short Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
title_full Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
title_fullStr Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
title_full_unstemmed Energy implications of various VoIP codecs in portable devices
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