Abstract:
WiFi cannot effectively handle the demands of device-to-device communication between phones, due to insufficient range and poor reliability. We make the case for using IE...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
WiFi cannot effectively handle the demands of device-to-device communication between phones, due to insufficient range and poor reliability. We make the case for using IEEE 802.11p DSRC instead, which has been adopted for vehicle-to-vehicle communications, providing lower latency and longer range. We demonstrate a prototype motivated by a novel fabrication process that deposits both III-V and CMOS devices on the same die. In our system prototype, the designed RF front-end is interfaced with a baseband processor on an FPGA, connected to Android phones. It consumes 0.02uJ/bit across 100m assuming free space. Application-level power control dramatically reduces power consumption by 47-56%.
Date of Conference: 11-13 August 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 October 2015
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Power Consumption ,
- Power Control ,
- Android Application ,
- Prototype System ,
- Longer Range ,
- High Power ,
- Output Power ,
- Cellular Networks ,
- Power Level ,
- Gain Control ,
- Adaptive Control ,
- Power Efficiency ,
- Mobile System ,
- Reduction In Power ,
- Circuit Design ,
- Power Amplifier ,
- Ethernet ,
- Android Devices ,
- Medium Access Control ,
- Small Form Factor ,
- D2D Communication ,
- RF Front-end ,
- Output Power Level ,
- V2V Communication ,
- Low-pass Digital Filter ,
- Device Model ,
- Mobile Phone ,
- Semiconductor Devices ,
- Circuitry ,
- Energy Conservation
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Power Consumption ,
- Power Control ,
- Android Application ,
- Prototype System ,
- Longer Range ,
- High Power ,
- Output Power ,
- Cellular Networks ,
- Power Level ,
- Gain Control ,
- Adaptive Control ,
- Power Efficiency ,
- Mobile System ,
- Reduction In Power ,
- Circuit Design ,
- Power Amplifier ,
- Ethernet ,
- Android Devices ,
- Medium Access Control ,
- Small Form Factor ,
- D2D Communication ,
- RF Front-end ,
- Output Power Level ,
- V2V Communication ,
- Low-pass Digital Filter ,
- Device Model ,
- Mobile Phone ,
- Semiconductor Devices ,
- Circuitry ,
- Energy Conservation