A Simple Analytical Model for the Energy-Efficient Activation of Access Points in Dense WLANs
Date
2010-04-13Abstract
Energy efficient networks are becoming a hot research topic,
and the networking community is increasingly devoting its
attention to the identification of approaches to save energy in the networks of today. However, the networks of tomorrow
will require built-in energy efficiency capabilities, so that
new design techniques based on network models that account for energy efficiency are called for.
One of the simplest approaches to obtain energy efficiency
is based on the activation of network resources on demand,
thus avoiding to always power on all the resources that are
necessary to serve users during peak traffic periods.
In this paper we both present a simple analytical model
to determine the effectiveness of policies that activate APs
(Access Points) in dense WLANs (Wireless LANs) according
to the actual user demands, and quantify the performance
that is achieved by such policies in terms of energy savings
and QoS (Quality of Service). Numerical results show that,
in the configurations that we studied, energy savings up to
87% are possible during low traffic periods, with hardly any
sacrifice in QoS
Subject
Q Science::Q Science (General)Q Science::QA Mathematics::QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology::T Technology (General)
T Technology::TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology::TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering