Avoiding the rush hours wifi energy management via traffic isolation




















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Information Contributors Published in. ISSN: Author Tags Mobile communication systems wireless communication. Qualifiers research-article. Funding Sources. Other Metrics View Article Metrics. Bibliometrics Citations 7 Article Metrics 7. This paper observes that, despite a rich body of research in WiFi energy management, there is room for improvement. Our key finding is that WiFi energy optimizations have conventionally been designed with a single AP in mind.

However, network contention among different APs can dramatically increase a client's energy consumption. Each client may have to keep awake for long durations before its own AP gets a chance to send it packets to it. As AP density increases, the waiting time inflates, resulting in a proportional decrease in battery life. Keywords Access to Document Link to publication in Scopus.

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