Ieee Infocom 2004
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2004.1357024
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A power-aware and QoS-aware service model on wireless networks

Abstract: Abstract-Many studies show that the wireless network interface (WNI) accounts for a significant part of the power consumed by mobile terminals. Thus, putting the WNI into sleep when it is idle is an effective technique to save power. To support streaming applications, existing techniques cannot put the WNI into sleep due to strict delay requirements. In this paper, we present a novel power-aware and QoS-aware service model over wireless networks. In the proposed model, mobile terminals use proxies to buffer da… Show more

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