With the introduction of IEEE 802.11 power save mode (PSM), a lot of work has been done to enhance the energy saving ability of the nodes. The ultimate goal of the research is to make the networking equipments carbon neutral and prolong the lifetime of the energy limited devices for various applications; in some cases it is a trade-off between energy efficiency and delay. However, few studies have been made until now in the area of IEEE 802.11s based link specific power save mode. The link specific power save mode is a totally new concept. The essence of this method is the ability of a node to maintain different power save modes with its peer nodes. In this paper, the performance of the link specific PSM for FTP-TCP traffic is studied from the energy efficiency point of view. The throughput, the percentage of energy saving and the flow level fairness are examined in this study. Our results indicate that for a suitable combination of link specific PSM, the network not only achieves the same throughput as the active mode operation offers but also saves a significant amount of energy. The study also suggests that there is a tradeoff among throughput, percentage of energy saving and fairness.
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