Access networks include modems, home gateways, and DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), and are responsible for 70-80% of total network-based energy consumption. In this paper, we take an in-depth look at the problem of greening access networks, identify root problems, and propose practical solutions for their user-and ISP-parts. On the user side, the combination of continuous light traffic and lack of alternative paths condemns gateways to being powered most of the time despite having Sleep-on-Idle (SoI) capabilities. To address this, we introduce Broadband Hitch-Hiking (BH2), that takes advantage of the overlap of wireless networks to aggregate user traffic in as few gateways as possible. In current urban settings BH2 can power off 65-90% of...
With increasing usage of the Internet, energy consumption of network equipment has become a crucial ...
The high volume of energy consumption has become a great concern to the Internet community because o...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
Access networks include modems, home gateways, and DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), and are respons...
Access networks include modems, home gateways, and DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), and are respons...
Reducing energy consumption in the Telecom industry has become a major research challenge to the Int...
Abstract—Energy consumption in next-generation access networks is rapidly increasing with the incre...
Energy consumption of the internet is high, and increases as the internet expands. It is estimated t...
The excessive energy consumption of backbone networks is causing concerns among network operators. T...
Access networks contribute to a large portion of the energy consumed in telecommunication networks. ...
Energy consumption of ICT (Information and communication Technology) is emerging with tremendous cha...
This paper focuses on the energy efficiency of network-attached home devices, like PCs, tablets, and...
Increasing electricity consumption significantly affects all nations from environmental, social, and...
Today, an ever-increasing number of devices has networking capability. The main implication of this ...
International audienceAbout 80-90% of the energy in today's wireline networks is consumed in the acc...
With increasing usage of the Internet, energy consumption of network equipment has become a crucial ...
The high volume of energy consumption has become a great concern to the Internet community because o...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...
Access networks include modems, home gateways, and DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), and are respons...
Access networks include modems, home gateways, and DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs), and are respons...
Reducing energy consumption in the Telecom industry has become a major research challenge to the Int...
Abstract—Energy consumption in next-generation access networks is rapidly increasing with the incre...
Energy consumption of the internet is high, and increases as the internet expands. It is estimated t...
The excessive energy consumption of backbone networks is causing concerns among network operators. T...
Access networks contribute to a large portion of the energy consumed in telecommunication networks. ...
Energy consumption of ICT (Information and communication Technology) is emerging with tremendous cha...
This paper focuses on the energy efficiency of network-attached home devices, like PCs, tablets, and...
Increasing electricity consumption significantly affects all nations from environmental, social, and...
Today, an ever-increasing number of devices has networking capability. The main implication of this ...
International audienceAbout 80-90% of the energy in today's wireline networks is consumed in the acc...
With increasing usage of the Internet, energy consumption of network equipment has become a crucial ...
The high volume of energy consumption has become a great concern to the Internet community because o...
Energy consumption of the Internet is already substantial and it is likely to increase as operators ...