Maximizing Booty in Wireless Networks

Authors

  • S. Lavanya  Assistant Professor , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Karur college of Engineering,Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Lithiya Sara Babu  Assistant Professor , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Karur college of Engineering,Karur, Tamil Nadu, India
  • S. Seetha  Assistant Professor , Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Karur college of Engineering,Karur, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Booty Maximization, Power-Aware Packet Scheduling, Wireless Networks, Embedded Systems.

Abstract

Power competence is an important sketch subject in portable devices with restricted authority supplies. In this paper, we study a booty-based packet scheduling problem in wireless environments. We consider a general scenario in which a source communicates with multiple destinations periodically. To promise timely transmission of data, each packet is associated with a delay constraint. The cyclic data streams have dissimilar significance levels, levels of data sizes and power functions. The more data a source delivers the more booty it obtains. Our objective is to develop schemes that selectively transmit data streams of different data sizes at different transmission rates so that the system booty can be maximized beneath given time and force constraints.

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2017-12-31

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S. Lavanya, Lithiya Sara Babu, S. Seetha, " Maximizing Booty in Wireless Networks, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 2, Issue 6, pp.946-951, November-December-2017.