Part 5: IP RoutingInternational audienceEnergy consumption has already become a major challenge to the current Internet. Most researches aim at lowering energy consumption under certain fixed performance constraints. Since trade-offs exist between network performance and energy saving, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may desire to achieve different Traffic Engineering (TE) goals corresponding to changeable requirements. The major contributions of this paper are twofold: 1) we present an OSPF-based routing mechanism, Routing On Demand (ROD), that considers both performance and energy saving, and 2) we theoretically prove that a set of link weights always exists for each trade-off variant of the TE objective, under which solutions (i.e., ro...
We rather pick a hop-by-hop approach. Such an approach is appropriate for the systems without MPLS c...
Over-provisioning of network resources, i.e., routers and links, provides a unique opportunity for e...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
Energy consumption has already become a major challenge to the current Internet. Most researches aim...
Even if the Internet is commonly considered a formidable mean to reduce the impact of human activiti...
In this paper we analyze the challenging problem of energy saving in IP networks. A novel network-le...
This paper deals with an energy saving routing solution, called Energy Saving IP Routing (ESIR), to ...
Abstract—The growth of Internet traffic has led to an increase in energy consumption by network equi...
Energy saving iscurrently one of the most challenging issues for the Internet research community. In...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
This paper deals with a strategy to save energy in an IP network during low traffic hours allowing a...
Internet energy consumption is rapidly becoming a critical issue due to the exponential traffic grow...
Abstract-Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is the most commonly used intra-domain internet routing pro...
The present paper deals with energy saving in IP networks and proposes a distributed energy-aware tr...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
We rather pick a hop-by-hop approach. Such an approach is appropriate for the systems without MPLS c...
Over-provisioning of network resources, i.e., routers and links, provides a unique opportunity for e...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
Energy consumption has already become a major challenge to the current Internet. Most researches aim...
Even if the Internet is commonly considered a formidable mean to reduce the impact of human activiti...
In this paper we analyze the challenging problem of energy saving in IP networks. A novel network-le...
This paper deals with an energy saving routing solution, called Energy Saving IP Routing (ESIR), to ...
Abstract—The growth of Internet traffic has led to an increase in energy consumption by network equi...
Energy saving iscurrently one of the most challenging issues for the Internet research community. In...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
This paper deals with a strategy to save energy in an IP network during low traffic hours allowing a...
Internet energy consumption is rapidly becoming a critical issue due to the exponential traffic grow...
Abstract-Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is the most commonly used intra-domain internet routing pro...
The present paper deals with energy saving in IP networks and proposes a distributed energy-aware tr...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
We rather pick a hop-by-hop approach. Such an approach is appropriate for the systems without MPLS c...
Over-provisioning of network resources, i.e., routers and links, provides a unique opportunity for e...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...