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Energy-Saving VoIP over Wireless LANs


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1 Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Vaishnavsm Institute of Technology & Science, Indore (MP), India
     

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Energy consumption is a major issue in the wide deployment of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) over IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN. This energy can be conserves by staying in sleep mode during VoIP call over WLAN. To this end, researchers have conducted extensive simulation and analytical studies to determine the consumed energy during VoIP call in different WLANs. These previous works, however, assume stations are always awake during a call. In 2005, the Wi-Fi Alliance proposed a power saving mode extension that allows stations to retrieve packets from the Access Point (AP) at any time. In light of this development, we propose a sleep-awake mechanism in network layer is pulse protocol with Green call Algorithm. where stations sleep for different time intervals. Which reduce considerable energy consumption? 

 


Keywords

Voice Over IP (VoIP), Wireless LANs, Energy Consumption, Pulse Protocol.
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Authors

Jayesh Surana
Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Vaishnavsm Institute of Technology & Science, Indore (MP), India
Rajeev G. Vishwakarma
Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Vaishnavsm Institute of Technology & Science, Indore (MP), India

Abstract


Energy consumption is a major issue in the wide deployment of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) over IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN. This energy can be conserves by staying in sleep mode during VoIP call over WLAN. To this end, researchers have conducted extensive simulation and analytical studies to determine the consumed energy during VoIP call in different WLANs. These previous works, however, assume stations are always awake during a call. In 2005, the Wi-Fi Alliance proposed a power saving mode extension that allows stations to retrieve packets from the Access Point (AP) at any time. In light of this development, we propose a sleep-awake mechanism in network layer is pulse protocol with Green call Algorithm. where stations sleep for different time intervals. Which reduce considerable energy consumption? 

 


Keywords


Voice Over IP (VoIP), Wireless LANs, Energy Consumption, Pulse Protocol.