Developing strategies to mitigate the energy consumed by network infrastructures


Autoria(s): Habibullah, Khan Mohammad
Data(s)

24/08/2016

24/08/2016

2016

Resumo

The energy consumption by ICT (Information and Communication Technology) equipment is rapidly increasing which causes a significant economic and environmental problem. At present, the network infrastructure is becoming a large portion of the energy footprint in ICT. Thus the concept of energy efficient or green networking has been introduced. Now one of the main concerns of network industry is to minimize energy consumption of network infrastructure because of the potential economic benefits, ethical responsibility, and its environmental impact. In this paper, the energy management strategies to reduce the energy consumed by network switches in LAN (Local Area Network) have been developed. According to the lifecycle assessment of network switches, during usage phase, the highest amount of energy consumed. The study considers bandwidth, link load and traffic matrixes as input parameters which have the highest contribution in energy footprint of network switches during usage phase and energy consumption as output. Then with the objective of reducing energy usage of network infrastructure, the feasibility of putting Ethernet switches hibernate or sleep mode was investigated. After that, the network topology was reorganized using clustering method based on the spectral approach for putting network switches to hibernate or switched off mode considering the time and communications among them. Experimental results show the interest of this approach in terms of energy consumption

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/124802

URN:NBN:fi-fe2016082422962

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #green networking #energy efficiency #network optimization #energy efficient design #switch hibernation
Tipo

Master's thesis

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