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Energy Maps For Mobile Wireless Networks: Coherence Time Versus Spreading Period

The document discusses how end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) metrics in mobile networks can remain stationary when viewed collectively, even though individual nodes are unpredictable. It defines coherence time as the maximum period where QoS remains constant, and spreading period as the minimum time to share QoS information across all nodes. If coherence time exceeds spreading period, QoS can be tracked via an energy map constructed and refined jointly across nodes, which can then help applications minimize energy consumption over future trajectories.

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Energy Maps For Mobile Wireless Networks: Coherence Time Versus Spreading Period

The document discusses how end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) metrics in mobile networks can remain stationary when viewed collectively, even though individual nodes are unpredictable. It defines coherence time as the maximum period where QoS remains constant, and spreading period as the minimum time to share QoS information across all nodes. If coherence time exceeds spreading period, QoS can be tracked via an energy map constructed and refined jointly across nodes, which can then help applications minimize energy consumption over future trajectories.

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EEE Transactions on Mobile Computing" #une $%%&" 'olume: (" !ssue: ) *bstract We show that even though mobile networks are highly unpredictable when viewed at the individual node scale" the end+to+end ,uality+of+ service -.oS/ metrics can be stationary when the mobile network is viewed in the aggregate0 We define the coherence time as the ma1imum duration for which the end+to+end .oS metric remains roughly constant" and the spreading period as the minimum duration re,uired to spread .oS information to all the nodes0 We show that if the coherence time is greater than the spreading period" the end+to+end .oS metric can be tracked0 We focus on the energy consumption as the end+to+end .oS metric" and describe a novel method by which an energy map can be constructed and refined in the 2oint memory of the mobile nodes0 3inally" we show how energy maps can be utili4ed by an application that aims to minimi4e a node5s total energy consumption over its near+future tra2ectory0

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