2013
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.2365
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Integrated load-based power saving for BS and MSS in the IEEE 802.16e network

Abstract: In our previous work, the limitation of standard type I and II power saving in IEEE 802.16e was discussed, and the idea of load-based power saving (LBPS) was proposed for better power-saving efficiency. LBPS measures traffic load and adaptively generates proper sleep schedule for the current load. Three LBPS schemes have been proposed for mobile subscriber station (MSS) power saving. In this paper, base station (BS) power saving is taken into consideration, and our previously proposed LBPS schemes, are extende… Show more

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“…The scheme achieved higher efficiency with an increase in response time. In (Yang et al 2013), integrated loadbased power saving for was proposed for better efficiency. In the first strategy of the proposed scheme, S1, allows BS to switch to sleep mode when all MS are in the sleep mode.…”
Section: Power Saving Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scheme achieved higher efficiency with an increase in response time. In (Yang et al 2013), integrated loadbased power saving for was proposed for better efficiency. In the first strategy of the proposed scheme, S1, allows BS to switch to sleep mode when all MS are in the sleep mode.…”
Section: Power Saving Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of LoadBased Power Saving (LBPS) and associated schemes were proposed to adaptively schedule the sleep (radio-off) time of the user device for the current network load [17]. Extension of LBPS to integrate the user side and the network side in sleep scheduling was also proposed [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%