2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2011
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2011.5935315
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On power and throughput tradeoffs of WiFi and Bluetooth in smartphones

Abstract: This paper describes a combined power and throughput performance study of WiFi and Bluetooth usage in smartphones. The study reveals several interesting phenomena and tradeoffs. The conclusions from this study suggest preferred usage patterns, as well as operative suggestions for researchers and smartphone developers.

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“…Deng et al [9] proposed a wireless interface selection scheme where the user objectives are defined in terms of throughput and delay as well as the overall social utility. Furthermore, [11] characterizes the power and throughput tradeoffs of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios in smartphones, revealing interesting insights, yet, with no focus on cost issues. The work in [1] exploits multihop communications to facilitate data dissemination in mobile social networks with the objective of relieving the cellular network congestion through mobile data offloading.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deng et al [9] proposed a wireless interface selection scheme where the user objectives are defined in terms of throughput and delay as well as the overall social utility. Furthermore, [11] characterizes the power and throughput tradeoffs of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios in smartphones, revealing interesting insights, yet, with no focus on cost issues. The work in [1] exploits multihop communications to facilitate data dissemination in mobile social networks with the objective of relieving the cellular network congestion through mobile data offloading.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recently developed LowEnergy based Bluetooth which known as Bluetooth Smart is an important protocol used for IoT and data transfer applications. The range of Bluetooth smart is same as that of normal Bluetooth, but the only difference in their power utilization [7]. Smart Bluetooth is not really designed for data transfer.…”
Section: Comparison and Analysis Various Wireless Communication Technmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in order to prevent transmission of data at rates higher than the mobile device is capable of receiving (the tablets dropped packets if they arrived too rapidly), we set the multicast server rate in Table 1 to be much lower than the peak PHY rate [26]. We define two multicast data rates, namely high and low in Table 1, in order to investigate the end user performance in terms of download time with respect to different multicast server rates.…”
Section: Evaluation Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%