Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Wi-Fi hotspots are one of the most promising scenarios for
mobile computing. In this scenario, a very limiting factor is the scarcity of
mobile-device energetic resources. Both hardware and software architectures
of current devices are very ine cient from this standpoint, mainly
the networking subsystem. This work analyzes a power-saving network
architecture for the mobile-Internet access through Wi-Fi hotspots. Specifically,
this solution supports any kind of best-e ort network applications,
since it is application-independent. In this paper we derive a complete analytical
model of the power-saving system when applied to mobile Web
access. Furthermore, we use this model to compare our solution with
a well-known approach, i.e., the Indirect-TCP. The comparison is performed
by considering two performance gures: the energy saved in downloading
a Web page and the related transfer-time. The results show that,
in the average, our solution saves up to 78% of the energy. Furthermore,
the power-saving system introduces an additional average transfer-time
of 0.4 sec, and hence it does not signi cantly a ect the QoS perceived by
the users. Finally, we assess the sensitiveness of the power-saving system
with respect to Internet key parameters, such as the available throughput
and the RTT.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gregori, Enrico; Conti, Marco
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