ACM CoNEXT Student 2012 Enabling Energy-aware Mobile Data Offloading for Smartphones Through Vertical Collaboration Abstract: Searching for mobile data offloading solutions has become topical in recent years. In the Metropolitan Advanced Delivery Network (MADNet) project, we explore the potential of multiple interfaces on smartphones through a collaborative design to enable energy-aware WiFi-based mobile data offloading. We advocate that the vertical collaboration across different wireless access technologies and network vendors is the key to aggregate the power of mobile operators, WiFi service providers, and end-users. Aiming at reducing the energy consumption on smartphones, we propose an energy-aware algorithm supported by our collaborative architecture to avoid offloading to low-throughput WiFi networks which may consume more energy. The evaluation of streaming applications on our prototyped Nokia N900 smartphones demonstrates that we are able to achieve more than 80% energy saving. Our experiment in the wild also shows that our design can tolerate the minor errors of localization, mobility prediction, and offload capacity estimation.BibTeX:
@inproceedings{Ding:CoNEXTSW2012, author = {Ding, Aaron Yi and Hui, Pan and Kojo, Markku and Tarkoma, Sasu}, title = {Enabling Energy-aware Mobile Data Offloading for Smartphones Through Vertical Collaboration}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2012 ACM CoNEXT Student Workshop}, series = {CoNEXT Student '12}, year = {2012}, isbn = {978-1-4503-1779-5}, location = {Nice, France}, pages = {27--28}, numpages = {2}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2413247.2413264}, doi = {10.1145/2413247.2413264}, acmid = {2413264}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, keywords = {energy aware, mobile data offloading, vertical collaboration}, }How to cite:
Aaron Yi Ding, Pan Hui, Markku Kojo, and Sasu Tarkoma. 2012. Enabling Energy-aware Mobile Data Offloading for Smartphones Through Vertical Collaboration. In Proceedings of the 2012 ACM CoNEXT student workshop (CoNEXT Student '12).