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Analysis of power saving with continuous connectivity

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Always-on mobile users need high bandwidth channels with negligible access delay and limited power consumption. Such a continuous connectivity mode requires the management of high-speed channels, which can turn into substantial operational costs (i.e., power consumption rate) even in presence of low traffic, unless a power saving mechanism is enforced. In this paper, we analyze the impact of 3GPP-defined power saving mechanisms on the performance of users with continuous connectivity. We develop a model for packet transmission and operational costs. We model each downlink mobile user's traffic by means of an M/G/1 queue, and the base station's downlink traffic as an M/G/1 PS queue with multiple classes and inhomogeneous vacations. The model is validated through packet-level simulations. Our results show that consistent power saving can be achieved in the wireless access network, as high as 75% for mobiles and 55% for base stations.
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hal-00729084 , version 1 (11-07-2019)

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Vincenzo Mancuso, Sara Alouf. Analysis of power saving with continuous connectivity. Computer Networks, 2012, 56 (10), pp.2481-2493. ⟨10.1016/j.comnet.2012.03.010⟩. ⟨hal-00729084⟩

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