Review of Energy Consumption in Mobile Networking Technology

Miss. Vrushali Kadu, Prof. Ashish V. Saywan

Abstract: The Smartphone market has been growing at phenomenal rate. A major source of smartphone energy consumption is accessing the Internet via 3G or WiFi when running various interactive apps and background services. The energy consumed by the wireless interfaces is perceived as a necessity – after all, a smartphone provides the user with a ubiquitous portal to the Internet. Ideally, accessing the Internet should consume an amount of energy commensurate with the amount of traffic being transported and the (peak) throughput supported by the wireless technology used. In this paper, we present a measurement study of the energy consumption characteristics of three widespread mobile networking technologies: 3G,GSM, and WiFi. We find that 3G and GSM in cure a high tail energy overhead because of lingering in high power states after completing a transfer. Based on these measurement, we study TailEnder a protocol that reduces energy consumption of mobile application. Keywords: Cellular networks, WiFi, Energy savings, Mobile applications, Power measurement. Title: Review of Energy Consumption in Mobile Networking Technology Author: Miss. Vrushali Kadu, Prof. Ashish V. Saywan International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online) Research Publish Journals

Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2016 – March 2016

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Review of Energy Consumption in Mobile Networking Technology by Miss. Vrushali Kadu, Prof. Ashish V. Saywan