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Investigating the energy consumption of a wireless network interface in an ad hoc networking environment


Abstract:

Energy-aware design and evaluation of network protocols requires knowledge of the energy consumption behavior of actual wireless interfaces. But little practical informat...Show More

Abstract:

Energy-aware design and evaluation of network protocols requires knowledge of the energy consumption behavior of actual wireless interfaces. But little practical information is available about the energy consumption behavior of well-known wireless network interfaces and device specifications do not provide information in a form that is helpful to protocol developers. This paper describes a series of experiments which obtained detailed measurements of the energy consumption of an IEEE 802.11 wireless network interface operating in an ad hoc networking environment. The data is presented as a collection of linear equations for calculating the energy consumed in sending, receiving and discarding broadcast and point-to-point data packets of various sizes. Some implications for protocol design and evaluation in ad hoc networks are discussed.
Date of Conference: 22-26 April 2001
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-7016-3
Print ISSN: 0743-166X
Conference Location: Anchorage, AK, USA

I. Introduction

Because mobile devices are dependent on battery power, it is important to minimize their energy consumption. The energy consumption of the network interface can be significant, especially for smaller devices. Most research in energy conservation strategies has targeted wireless networks that are structured around base stations and centralized servers, which do not have the limitations associated with small, portable devices.

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