Measuring and Reducing Energy Consumption of Network Interfaces in Hand-Held Devices (Special Issue on Mobile Computing)
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Next generation hand-held devices must provide seamless connectivity while obeying stringent power and size constrains. In this paper we examine this issue from the point of view of the Network Interface (NI). We measure the power usage of two PDAs, the Apple Newton Messagepad and Sony Magic Link, and four NIs, the Metricom Ricochet Wireless Modem, the ATampT Wavelan operating at 915MHz and 2.4GHz, and the IBM Infrared Wireless LAN Adapter. These measurements clearly indicate that the power drained by the network interface constitutes a large fraction of the total power used by the PDA. We then examine two classes of optimizations that can be used to reduce network interface energy consumption on these devices: transport-level strategies and application-level strategies. Simulation experiments of transport-level strategies show that the dominant cost comes not from the number of packets sent or received by a particular transport protocol but the amount of time that the NI is in an active but idle state. Simulation experiments of application-level strategies that significant energy savings call be made with a minimum of user-visible latency.
- 1997-08-25
著者
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Katz Randy
Computer Science Division Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science University Of Ca
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STEMM Mark
Computer Science Division, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of
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Stemm Mark
Computer Science Division Department Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science University Of Ca