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Advanced Mechanisms for Sleep Mode Optimization of VoIP Traffic over IEEE 802.16m

Advanced Mechanisms for Sleep Mode Optimization of VoIP Traffic over IEEE 802.16m. Ritesh K. Kalle , Maruti Gupta, Aran Bergman , Elad Levy, Shantidev Mohanty , Muthaiah Venkatachalam and Debabrata Das Speaker : Wun-Cheng Li. IEEE Globecom 2010. Outline. Introduction Goal

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Advanced Mechanisms for Sleep Mode Optimization of VoIP Traffic over IEEE 802.16m

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  1. Advanced Mechanisms for Sleep Mode Optimization of VoIP Traffic over IEEE 802.16m Ritesh K. Kalle, Maruti Gupta, Aran Bergman, Elad Levy, ShantidevMohanty, MuthaiahVenkatachalam and DebabrataDas Speaker: Wun-Cheng Li • IEEE Globecom2010

  2. Outline • Introduction • Goal • VoIP Specific Advanced Power Save Mechanisms • Sub-frame level sleep operation • Discrete Listening Window Extension (DLWE) • Different sleep cycle configuration for active and inactive periods • Simulation • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • IEEE 802.16m standard provide VoIP traffic services over WiMAX channels. • VoIP traffic is uniquely characterized by small packets sent regularly at periodic.

  4. Introduction • Power saving is a critical issue for mobile wireless devices • Mobile devices are normally battery-operated • In IEEE 802.16m, four power saving types are defined for different connections with the specific QoS requirement

  5. TL TS … TS Introduction • Three IEEE 802.16e/m power saving classes TS_init (TS_max) … Type I : 2 x TS_init TL Type II : normal operation Type III : sleep windows listening windows

  6. Introduction • Three IEEE 802.16m power saving classes • Type IV

  7. Introduction • A typical VoIP session is a two-way conversation characterized by silenceand talkperiods. A B A B A B A B Talks Silent

  8. Introduction • A typical VoIP session is a two-way conversation characterized by silenceand talkperiods. • Let Pijrepresent the probability of transition from state i to state j.

  9. Goal • The proposed VoIP Specific Advanced Power Saving Mechanisms reduces the average power consumption

  10. VOIP Specific Advanced Power Save Mechanisms • Sub-frame level sleep operation • The MAP information is sent during every DL sub-frame • MS has to remain awake for the entire duration of DL sub-frames DL:UL 4:4 subframes ULVoIP DLMAP HARQ FB Sleeping Window Listening Window DL Subframe DL Sleep UL Subframe UL Sleep

  11. VOIP Specific Advanced Power Save Mechanisms • Sub-frame level sleep operation • Limiting the MS to remain awake sub-frames • MAP information elements (IEs) • VoIP traffic • HARQ control DL:UL 4:4 subframes ULVoIP DLMAP HARQ FB Sleeping Window Listening Window DL Subframe DL Sleep UL Subframe UL Sleep

  12. VOIP Specific Advanced Power Save Mechanisms • Discrete Listening Window Extension (DLWE) DL:UL 4:4 subframes ULHARQ Retx ULVoIP DLMAP HARQ FB HARQ FB NAK + DL MAP ACK + DL MAP DL Subframe DL Sleep UL Subframe UL Sleep

  13. VOIP Specific Advanced Power Save Mechanisms • Different sleep cycle configuration for active and inactive periods • Persistent allocation to reduce scheduling overhead which would reduce the activity period per frame to schedule the VoIP or SID packet.

  14. Simulation • MATLAB

  15. Simulation

  16. Simulation • Sleep Cycle

  17. Simulation • Signaling Overhead

  18. Conclusions • This paper proposed novel mechanisms to substantially improve power savings for VoIP traffic in IEEE 802.16m. • These mechanisms lead to power savings of up to 70% and can improve further with sleep cycle adaptation for mutual silence periods.

  19. Thank you!

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