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Decomposition of Energy Consumption in IEEE 802.11

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Decomposition of Energy Consumption in IEEE 802.11
— We derive formulas for the energy J(n) that a station’s radio consumes when it transmits 1 MB of data in an IEEE 802.11 network with n stations. Calculations show that J(n) grows approximately linearly with n, for n ≥ 4. The useful energy consumed in successful transmission and reception of data is constant; the remaining energy is wasted. When n = 15, the waste amounts to 80 percent of total energy, and this proportion grows with n. More than 60 percent of the waste is due to overhearing—reception of packets intended for another station. Overhearing can be eliminated by using information in RTS/CTS packets.
Mustafa Ergen, Pravin Varaiya
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICC
Authors Mustafa Ergen, Pravin Varaiya
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