Integrated sleep mode for improving energy efficiency of NG-PONs

M. Bokhari, P. Saengudomlert
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As the energy consumption of data communications networks and associated telecommunications devices has been increasing rapidly, improving the energy efficiency has become an important aspect of designing optical access networks to minimize their carbon footprint. In the context of energy saving, Green Interleaved Polling with Adaptive Cycle Time (G-IPACT) is proposed as a medium access control (MAC) scheme to improve the energy efficiency of next-generation passive optical networks (NG-PONs). For energy saving, the sleep mode of each Optical Network Unit (ONU) is activated considering packet queue lengths for both upstream and downstream traffic simultaneously. This integrated approach for sleep mode activation is in accordance with the desired QoS requirements and avoids needless ONU sleeping. The impact of the proposed integrated approach for improving energy efficiency is evaluated and compared with the baseline case in which the sleep mode is activated based on upstream traffic only. Simulation results validate the need of joint consideration of upstream and downstream traffic to avoid excessive delay in downstream and upstream transmissions. For the system performance, we examine the mean packet delay and the mean power consumption for various values of sleep periods.
集成睡眠模式,提高ng - pon的能效
随着数据通信网络及相关通信设备能耗的快速增长,提高能源效率已成为设计光接入网以减少其碳足迹的一个重要方面。为了提高下一代无源光网络(ng - pon)的能效,在节能的背景下,提出了一种具有自适应周期时间的绿色交织轮询(G-IPACT)作为介质访问控制(MAC)方案。为了节约能源,每个ONU (Optical Network Unit)的休眠模式会同时考虑上下行流量的数据包队列长度。这种睡眠模式激活的集成方法既符合期望的QoS要求,又避免了不必要的ONU睡眠。评估了所提出的提高能源效率的综合方法的影响,并与仅基于上游流量激活睡眠模式的基线情况进行了比较。仿真结果验证了需要对上下游流量进行联合考虑,以避免上下游传输的过大延迟。对于系统性能,我们检查了不同睡眠周期值的平均数据包延迟和平均功耗。
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