Affiliation:
1. Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London (UCL), London WC1E 7JE, UK
Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive set of design methods for making future Internet networking fully energy-aware and sustainably minimizing and managing the energy footprint. It includes (a) 41 energy-aware design methods, grouped into Service Operations Support, Management Operations Support, Compute Operations Support, Connectivity/Forwarding Operations Support, Traffic Engineering Methods, Architectural Support for Energy Instrumentation, and Network Configuration; (b) energy consumption models and energy metrics are identified and specified. It specifies the requirements for energy-defined network compliance, which include energy-measurable network devices with the support of several control messages: registration, discovery, provisioning, discharge, monitoring, synchronization, flooding, performance, and pushback.
Funder
University College London (UCL) New Network Technology Innovation Joint Laboratory exploratory projects
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