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On power and energy trends of IEEE 802.11n PHY

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On power and energy trends of IEEE 802.11n PHY
The main contribution of this work is to decipher the power and energy characteristics of IEEE 802.11 PHY. In this work, we implement an IEEE 802.11n receiver and transmitter benchmark and measure power using an HDL-based scalable clustered-processor called CLAW. Second, we show that such a scalable processor can help conserve power and energy without sacrificing performance. We were able to extract 28% to 43% energy reduction with minimal overhead. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.1 [Computer-Communication Networks]: Network Architecture and Design—Wireless Communication General Terms Algorithms, Design, Measurement, Performance Keywords IEEE 802.11n, Power and Energy Characterization
Balaji V. Iyer, Thomas M. Conte
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where MSWIM
Authors Balaji V. Iyer, Thomas M. Conte
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