2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.compeleceng.2012.03.002
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LBPS: Load-Based Power Saving in the IEEE 802.16e Network

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“…Because the value of Schedulability LteA-Merge-U1 is larger than 1 in iteration (1) in Figure 7, merging some UEs is required. Two types of merge operation were defined in the authors' previous work [8], namely, the non-degraded merge and the degraded merge. A merge operation is defined as a degraded merge if merging two UEs resulted in a smaller K # than both the original two values of K # .…”
Section: Ue-first Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the value of Schedulability LteA-Merge-U1 is larger than 1 in iteration (1) in Figure 7, merging some UEs is required. Two types of merge operation were defined in the authors' previous work [8], namely, the non-degraded merge and the degraded merge. A merge operation is defined as a degraded merge if merging two UEs resulted in a smaller K # than both the original two values of K # .…”
Section: Ue-first Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reason is that most existing mechanisms in a sense adopt a passive way of control in which the sleep schedule is shaped passively by the result of the previous sleep cycle without any information about traffic load or characteristics. To accurately determine the proper sleep schedule, the idea of load‐based power saving ( LBPS ) in the category of type III has been proposed in our previous works . LBPS models and measures traffic proactively, and the sleep schedule is then determined by the estimated traffic load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LBPS models and measures traffic proactively, and the sleep schedule is then determined by the estimated traffic load. Three LBPS schemes for MSS sleep scheduling were proposed: LBPS‐aggr , LBPS‐split , and LBPS‐merge . A power‐saving scheme integrating real‐time traffic and non‐real‐time traffic was also proposed .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A degraded merge is performed only when a non-degraded merge cannot be found. For details, please refer to our previous work [17]. )…”
Section: Else (Merging Operation)mentioning
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%