Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume 2005 (2005), Issue 5, Pages 491-501
doi:10.1155/MPE.2005.491

Collaborative power management in WPANs using rational controllers: a case study

J. Flinn,1 P. T. Kabamba,1 W.-C. Lin,1 S. M. Meerkov,1 and C. Y. Tang2

1Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109, MI, USA
2Honeywell Labs, Minneapolis 55418, MN, USA

Received 27 January 2005

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Abstract

This paper addresses the issue of battery power conservation in wireless personal area networks (WPANs). Specifically, we consider a WPAN, which contains a processor and a disk drive, and develop a collaborative power management technique, which minimizes the total WPAN power consumption. Our approach is based on the theory of rational behavior, which leads to a collaborative architecture where devices in the WPAN are equipped with cooperating rational controllers (RCs). Using, as an example, the Intel 80200 XScale processor and the Hitachi 1 GB microdrive, we show that collaborative power management using RCs offers substantial power saving compared to selfish operation, where each device attempts to minimize only its own power consumption.