4.7 Article

Optimal Control of Sleep Periods for Wireless Terminals

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 1605-1617

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSAC.2011.110910

Keywords

Dynamic programming; optimization; performance evaluation; WiMAX

Funding

  1. ANR ECOSCELL
  2. Alcatel-Lucent BellLabs
  3. INRIA
  4. Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR) [4000-IT]
  5. European Commission [FP7-ICT-257740 (TREND), STREP-FP7-INFO-ICT-224218 (OPNEX)]

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We consider a mobile connected to a base station, and study how to optimally schedule shutting off its transceiver. First, we study the model from optimal control perspective. We consider off-times (periods of inactivity) of (controlled) duration. We study the question of scheduling waking up instants in which the mobile communicates with the base station and checks whether the inactivity period is over. There is a cost proportional to the delay from the moment the off-time ends until the mobile discovers it, a (small) running cost while the mobile is sleeping and a cost for waking up. We present conditions for optimal sleep periods to be constant and derive the optimal period. For the case that the conditions do not hold, we obtain suboptimal solutions which perform strictly better than the optimal constant one. We then investigate optimality restricted to classes of policies with specific constraints. We adopt the parametric optimization approach which entails cost minimization for a given parameterized policy and selection of the best policy among a class. We then compare the performance of optimal policies, of the proposed suboptimal policies as well as that of standard policies like IEEE 802.16e.

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