Energy OPtimal ALgorithms for mobile Internet: Stochastic modeling, performance analysis and optimal control
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2011Λέξη-κλειδί
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EnergyOPAL research focused on algorithms which can enable an energy friendly future mobile Internet. Turning off the electronics of a wireless device is understood to be crucial for saving energy over idle periods. On the other hand, the responsiveness of the wireless network should not be compromised. Each node should try to adapt its power consumption profile to the traffic running through it. If each node is seen as an entity, cooperation among nodes is needed in order to achieve an efficient performance in terms of energy. Scheduling and power control plays a big role in this context. We identify important tradeoffs and provide optimal control as a proposed solution to this problem. © 2011 IEEE.
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