An energy-efficient TCP quick timeout scheme for wireless LANs

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Publication Type:

Conference Paper

Source:

Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2003. Conference Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International (2003)

Keywords:

application layer, energy conservation, energy-efficiency, feedback, idle energy consumption, MAC layer, packet transmission history, power consumption, TCP layer, TCP quick timeout scheme, transport protocols, wireless LAN, wireless network terminal devices

Abstract:

Energy efficiency is critical to wireless network terminal devices, since they are powered by battery in many cases. Our approach to improving energy efficiency is to reduce the idle energy consumption by increasing the amount of information data transmitted by the wireless network interface card for a given amount of energy. We propose a simple TCP quick timeout mechanism (TCP-QT) for the improvement of energy efficiency. Using feedback from the MAC layer, the TCP layer can be made aware of the transmission history of a packet in the MAC layer If a packet has been dropped by the MAC layer, a quick timeout in the TCP layer is triggered, resulting in a fast retransmission of the packet. Thus, the average energy efficiency observed in the application layer is improved, while the current TCP semantics are largely unchanged. Simulation results show that the TCP-QT mechanism can improve the energy efficiency by up to 5 times.