Xiao-Sheng Dong, A. Lawey, T. El-Gorashi, J. Elmirghani
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Abstract
In this paper, we optimize core networks to minimize the embodied energy and the operational energy and introduce two measures for energy minimization in core content distribution networks: data compression in optical networks and locality in P2P networks. We investigate the impact of taking the embodied energy of network devices into account in the physical topology optimization and compare it to optimizing the physical topology considering operational energy only. The results show significant embodied energy savings up to 59%, resulting in a total energy saving of 47%. We also investigate energy-efficient data compression for optical networks and how to achieve a trade-off between the power consumption of computational resources and memory required to compress and decompress data and the network power savings. The results show that optimizing the data compression ratios in IP over WDM networks considering the non-bypass approach has saved up to 55% of the network's power consumption. Furthermore, we evaluate the power consumption of BitTorrent, the most popular P2P content distribution protocol, over IP over WDM networks and compare it to client/server (C/S) systems. The results reveal that the power-minimized BitTorrent converges to locality in order to achieve lower power consumption, resulting in 36% power savings compared to the C/S model.
本文通过对核心网络进行优化,使核心内容分发网络的隐含能量和运行能量最小化,并引入光网络中的数据压缩和P2P网络中的局部性两种能量最小化措施。我们研究了在物理拓扑优化中考虑网络设备的隐含能量的影响,并将其与仅考虑运行能量的物理拓扑优化进行了比较。结果显示显著节能高达59%,导致总节能47%。我们还研究了光网络的节能数据压缩,以及如何在压缩和解压缩数据所需的计算资源和内存功耗与网络功耗之间实现权衡。结果表明,考虑非旁路方法优化IP over WDM网络的数据压缩比可节省高达55%的网络功耗。此外,我们评估了最流行的P2P内容分发协议BitTorrent在IP over WDM网络上的功耗,并将其与客户端/服务器(C/S)系统进行比较。结果表明,功率最小化的BitTorrent收敛于局域性,以实现更低的功耗,与C/S模型相比节省了36%的功耗。