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diff --git a/references.bib b/references.bib index f693c76..1ce8282 100644 --- a/references.bib +++ b/references.bib @@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ IoT use cases. Index Terms—IoT, Centralized management, Orchestration, ILP, Fo booktitle = {2011 {IEEE} {International} {Symposium} on a {World} of {Wireless}, {Mobile} and {Multimedia} {Networks}}, author = {Orgerie, A. C. and Lefèvre, L. and Guérin-Lassous, I. and Pacheco, D. M. Lopez}, month = jun, - year = 2011, + year = {2011}, keywords = {protocols, large-scale networks, Optical switches, Power demand, Adaptation models, computer networks, ECOFEN, end-to-end electrical cost, end-to-end energy cost model, Energy consumption, Energy cost model, Energy efficiency, network architectures, Network simulator, network topology, Network topology, Power consumption, power consumption evaluation, Protocols, telecommunication network topology, telecommunication traffic, Topology, wired networks, Wired networks}, pages = {1--6}, file = {IEEE Xplore Abstract Record:/home/loic/.zotero/zotero/383myqxk.default/zotero/storage/9R5ZST6Y/5986203.html:text/html;Orgerie et al. - 2011 - ECOFEN An End-to-end energy Cost mOdel and simula.pdf:/home/loic/.zotero/zotero/383myqxk.default/zotero/storage/8TG2YKUZ/Orgerie et al. - 2011 - ECOFEN An End-to-end energy Cost mOdel and simula.pdf:application/pdf} @@ -2303,4 +2303,13 @@ ALGOL 68 is substantially different from ALGOL 60 and was not well received, so year = {2018}, pages = {667--678}, file = {Li et al. - 2018 - End-to-end energy models for Edge Cloud-based IoT .pdf:/home/loic/.zotero/zotero/383myqxk.default/zotero/storage/GBGLVC8R/Li et al. - 2018 - End-to-end energy models for Edge Cloud-based IoT .pdf:application/pdf} +} + +@article{halperin_demystifying_nodate, + title = {Demystifying 802.11n {Power} {Consumption}}, + abstract = {We report what we believe to be the first measurements of the power consumption of an 802.11n NIC across a broad set of operating states (channel width, transmit power, rates, antennas, MIMO streams, sleep, and active modes). We find the popular practice of racing to sleep (by sending data at the highest possible rate) to be a useful heuristic to save energy, but that it does not always hold. We contribute three other useful heuristics: wide channels are an energy-efficient way to increase rates; multiple RF chains are more energy-efficient only when the channel is good enough to support the highest MIMO rates; and single antenna operation is always most energy-efficient for short packets.}, + language = {en}, + author = {Halperin, Daniel and Greenstein, Ben and Sheth, Anmol and Wetherall, David}, + pages = {5}, + file = {Halperin et al. - Demystifying 802.11n Power Consumption.pdf:/home/loic/.zotero/zotero/383myqxk.default/zotero/storage/HRLJIRX4/Halperin et al. - Demystifying 802.11n Power Consumption.pdf:application/pdf} }
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