A Resource Intensive Traffic-Aware Scheme for Cluster-based Energy
Conservation in Wireless Devices
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Marios C. Charalambous,
Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis,
Muneer Bani
Yassein
2012
Abstract
Wireless traffic that is destined for a certain device in a network, can be
exploited in order to minimize the availability and delay trade-offs, and
mitigate the Energy consumption. The Energy Conservation (EC) mechanism can be
node-centric by considering the traversed nodal traffic in order to prolong the
network lifetime. This work describes a quantitative traffic-based approach
where a clustered Sleep-Proxy mechanism takes place in order to enable each
node to sleep according to the time duration of the active traffic that each
node expects and experiences. Sleep-proxies within the clusters are created
according to pairwise active-time comparison, where each node expects during
the active periods, a requested traffic. For resource availability and recovery
purposes, the caching mechanism takes place in case where the node for which
the traffic is destined is not available. The proposed scheme uses Role-based
nodes which are assigned to manipulate the traffic in a cluster, through the
time-oriented backward difference traffic evaluation scheme. Simulation study
is carried out for the proposed backward estimation scheme and the
effectiveness of the end-to-end EC mechanism taking into account a number of
metrics and measures for the effects while incrementing the sleep time duration
under the proposed framework. Comparative simulation results show that the
proposed scheme could be applied to infrastructure-less systems, providing
energy-efficient resource exchange with significant minimization in the power
consumption of each device.
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