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Performance analysis of power saving class of type i for voice service in two-way communication in IEEE 802.16e

Title
Performance analysis of power saving class of type i for voice service in two-way communication in IEEE 802.16e
Authors
Hwang E.Kim K.J.Choi B.D.
Ewha Authors
황은주
SCOPUS Author ID
황은주scopus
Issue Date
2012
Journal Title
IEICE Transactions on Communications
ISSN
0916-8516JCR Link
Citation
IEICE Transactions on Communications vol. E95-B, no. 3, pp. 845 - 856
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In IEEE 802.16e, power saving is one of the important issues for battery-powered mobile stations (MSs). We present a performance analysis of power saving class (PSC) of type I in IEEE 802.16e standard for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service with silence suppression in two-way communication. On-off pattern of a voice user in two-way communication is characterized by the modified Brady model, which includes short silence gaps less than 200 ms and talkspurt periods shorter than 15ms, and so differs from the Brady model. Our analysis of PSC I follows the standard-based procedure for the deactivation of the sleep mode, where a uplink packet arrival during a mutual silence period wakes up the MS immediately while a downlink packet arrival waits to be served until the next listening window. We derive the delay distribution of the first downlink packet arriving during a mutual silence period, and find the dropping probability of downlink packets since a voice packet drops if it is not transmitted within maximum delay constraint. In addition, we calculate the average power consumption under the modified Brady model. Analysis and simulation results show that the sleep mode operation for the MS with VoIP service yields 32 ̃ 39% reduction in the power consumption of the MS. Finally we obtain the optimal initial/final-sleep windows that yield the minimum average power consumption while satisfying QoS constraints on the packet dropping probability and the maximum delay. Copyright © 2012 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.
DOI
10.1587/transcom.E95.B.845
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