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Modeling WiFi Active Power/Energy Consumption in Smartphones


Abstract:

We conduct the first detailed measurement study of the properties of a class of WiFi active power/energy consumption models based on parameters readily available to smart...Show More

Abstract:

We conduct the first detailed measurement study of the properties of a class of WiFi active power/energy consumption models based on parameters readily available to smartphone app developers. We first consider a number of parameters used by previous models and show their limitations. We then focus on a recent approach modeling the active power consumption as a function of the application layer throughput. Using a large dataset and an 802.11n-equipped smartphone, we build four versions of a previously proposed linear power-throughput model, which allow us to explore the fundamental trade off between accuracy and simplicity. We study the properties of the model in relation to other parameters such as the packet size and/or the transport layer protocol, and we evaluate its accuracy under a variety of scenarios which have not been considered in previous studies. Our study shows that the model works well in a number of scenarios but its accuracy drops with high throughput values or when tested on different hardware. We further show that a non-linear model can greatly improve the accuracy in these two cases.
Date of Conference: 30 June 2014 - 03 July 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 September 2014
ISBN Information:
Print ISSN: 1063-6927
Conference Location: Madrid, Spain

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