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Title: Energy Efficient Multimedia Communications in IEEE 802.11 Networks
Authors: Bernardo, Vitor Manuel Henriques 
Orientador: Curado, Marília
Braun, Torsten
Keywords: IEEE 802.11; Energy Efficiency; Quality of Experience; Video Transmission; Android; Testbed; Eficiência Energética; Qualidade de experiência; Transmissão de vídeo
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2015
Citation: BERNARDO, Vitor Manuel Henriques - Energy efficient multimedia communications in IEEE 802.11 networks. Coimbra : [s.n.], 2015. Tese de doutoramento. Disponível na WWW: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/28311
Abstract: During the last decade wireless mobile communications have progressively become part of the people's daily lives, leading users to expect to be "always-best-connected" to the Internet, regardless of their location or time of day. This is indeed motivated by the fact that wireless access networks are increasingly ubiquitous, through different types of service providers, together with an outburst of thoroughly portable devices, namely laptops, tablets, mobile phones, among others. The "anytime and anywhere'' connectivity criterion raises new challenges regarding the devices' battery lifetime management, as energy becomes the most noteworthy restriction of the end-users' satisfaction. This wireless access context has also stimulated the development of novel multimedia applications with high network demands, although lacking in energy-aware design. Therefore, the relationship between energy consumption and the quality of the multimedia applications perceived by end-users should be carefully investigated. This dissertation addresses energy-efficient multimedia communications in the IEEE 802.11 standard, which is the most widely used wireless access technology. It advances the literature by proposing a unique empirical assessment methodology and new power-saving algorithms, always bearing in mind the end-users' feedback and evaluating quality perception. The new EViTEQ framework proposed in this thesis, for measuring video transmission quality and energy consumption simultaneously, in an integrated way, reveals the importance of having an empirical and high-accuracy methodology to assess the trade-off between quality and energy consumption, raised by the new end-users' requirements. Extensive evaluations conducted with the EViTEQ framework revealed its flexibility and capability to accurately report both video transmission quality and energy consumption, as well as to be employed in rigorous investigations of network interface energy consumption patterns, regardless of the wireless access technology. Following the need to enhance the trade-off between energy consumption and application quality, this thesis proposes the Optimized Power save Algorithm for continuous Media Applications (OPAMA). By using the end-users' feedback to establish a proper trade-off between energy consumption and application performance, OPAMA aims at enhancing the energy efficiency of end-users' devices accessing the network through IEEE 802.11. OPAMA performance has been thoroughly analyzed within different scenarios and application types, including a simulation study and a real deployment in an Android testbed. When compared with the most popular standard power-saving mechanisms defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard, the obtained results revealed OPAMA's capability to enhance energy efficiency, while keeping end-users' Quality of Experience within the defined bounds. Furthermore, OPAMA was optimized to enable superior energy savings in multiple station environments, resulting in a new proposal called Enhanced Power Saving Mechanism for Multiple station Environments (OPAMA-EPS4ME). The results of this thesis highlight the relevance of having a highly accurate methodology to assess energy consumption and application quality when aiming to optimize the trade-off between energy and quality. Additionally, the obtained results based both on simulation and testbed evaluations, show clear benefits from employing user-driven power-saving techniques, such as OPAMA, instead of IEEE 802.11 standard power-saving approaches.
Description: Tese de doutoramento do Programa de Doutoramento em Ciências e Tecnologias da Informação, apresentada ao Departamento de Engenharia Informática da Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/28311
Rights: openAccess
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