Published 2010
| Version v1
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GreenSim: An Open Source Tool for Evaluating the Energy Savings through Dynamic Adaptation
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Description
Due to the continuous growth of customer population,
the spreading of broadband access, the increase in energy price,
and the expanding number of services being offered by telecoms
and providers, energy efficiency issue has become a high-priority
objective for wired networks and services infrastructures.
Current network devices are well-known to be over-dimensioned
for rush-hour traffic loads, and to have Oat energy requirements
with respect to their real utilization. Recent studies suggested to
reduce the energy consumption of networks and networked
devices through the introduction of adaptive capabilities, which
allow to modulate energy requirements according to networkaware
performance (i.e., delays, packet losses, etc.). However, at
the today's state of the art, the real impact of these power
management techniques is not clear, and requires further studies
and researches. Based on this context, we focus on development
of a new simulator called "GreenSim", that aims at analyzing
and evaluating the impact of adaptive energy saving techniques
both on network- and energy-sides in the presence of real traffic
traces and data. The results achieved with the proposed
simulator demonstrate that these green technologies, when
applied to packet processing engines inside network devices, can
save up more that 40% of energy consumption in the presence of
real Internet traffic profiles, while maintaining an acceptable
network performance level.
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- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/326547
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/326547
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- Origin repository
- UNIGE