2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.vehcom.2017.06.001
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Energy efficient Nano Servers provisioning for Information Piece Delivery in a vehicular environment

Abstract: In this paper, we propose energy efficient Information Piece Delivery (IPD) through Nano Servers (NSs) in a vehicular network. Information pieces may contain any data that needs to be communicated to a vehicle. The available power (renewable or non-renewable) for a NS is variable. As a result, the service rate of a NS varies linearly with the available energy within a given range. Our proposed system therefore exhibits energy aware rate adaptation (RA), which uses variable transmission energy. We have also dev… Show more

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“…Also, Maximum power is (OBUMAX = 10 W) and the idle power is (OBUI = 5 W). • Based on [46], [60], a general-purpose computer spends 58% of its operational power on processing, 21% on storage (RAM and Disk), 21% on communication. • So, for vehicles OBU, Processing Max/idle power = ((0.58 processing + 0.21 storage) X OBUMAX/OBUI).…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Maximum power is (OBUMAX = 10 W) and the idle power is (OBUI = 5 W). • Based on [46], [60], a general-purpose computer spends 58% of its operational power on processing, 21% on storage (RAM and Disk), 21% on communication. • So, for vehicles OBU, Processing Max/idle power = ((0.58 processing + 0.21 storage) X OBUMAX/OBUI).…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%