This study provides an insight into the effectiveness of an optical network unit (ONU) sleep technique, where a subcomponent of the ONU is powered down during the absence of input traffic. The approach contributes to the realisation of advanced power efficiency over a wide range of input throughputs in situations where downstream traffic exceeds upstream traffic in recent residential networks. A numerical simulation showed that power-saving effectiveness could be achieved for an Mbit/s downstream throughput without latency implications in the Tx sleep mode
We study the problem of putting in sleep mode devices of a backbone network, while limiting the numb...
Abstract: This paper evaluates what are the conditions, in terms of increased overhead time and numb...
Nowadays two main approaches are being pursued to reduce energy consumption of networks: the use of ...
© 2016 [2016 Optical Society of America.]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use...
Due to increasing bandwidth demands from users, this evolution towards next generation PON (NG-PON) ...
A single watchful sleep mode (WSM) combines the features of both cyclic sleep mode (CSM) and cyclic ...
The optical network unit (ONU), installed at a customer's premises, accounts for about 60% of power ...
Abstract—Nowadays two main approaches are being pursued to reduce energy consumption of network devi...
Cyclic Sleep Mode (CSM) is a widely studied and standard energy conservation technique for Passive O...
This paper evaluates what are the conditions, in terms of increased overhead time and number of opti...
Abstract—Next-generation passive optical network (PON) has been widely considered as a cost-effectiv...
Due to massive expansion of Information and Communication Technology sector, the power consumption o...
In passive optical network (PON), in addition to efficient bandwidth management, a dynamic bandwidth...
While Sleep techniques show great promises in reducing the energy consumption of mobile networks, th...
High energy consumption in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPONs) has caused intense research on ...
We study the problem of putting in sleep mode devices of a backbone network, while limiting the numb...
Abstract: This paper evaluates what are the conditions, in terms of increased overhead time and numb...
Nowadays two main approaches are being pursued to reduce energy consumption of networks: the use of ...
© 2016 [2016 Optical Society of America.]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use...
Due to increasing bandwidth demands from users, this evolution towards next generation PON (NG-PON) ...
A single watchful sleep mode (WSM) combines the features of both cyclic sleep mode (CSM) and cyclic ...
The optical network unit (ONU), installed at a customer's premises, accounts for about 60% of power ...
Abstract—Nowadays two main approaches are being pursued to reduce energy consumption of network devi...
Cyclic Sleep Mode (CSM) is a widely studied and standard energy conservation technique for Passive O...
This paper evaluates what are the conditions, in terms of increased overhead time and number of opti...
Abstract—Next-generation passive optical network (PON) has been widely considered as a cost-effectiv...
Due to massive expansion of Information and Communication Technology sector, the power consumption o...
In passive optical network (PON), in addition to efficient bandwidth management, a dynamic bandwidth...
While Sleep techniques show great promises in reducing the energy consumption of mobile networks, th...
High energy consumption in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPONs) has caused intense research on ...
We study the problem of putting in sleep mode devices of a backbone network, while limiting the numb...
Abstract: This paper evaluates what are the conditions, in terms of increased overhead time and numb...
Nowadays two main approaches are being pursued to reduce energy consumption of networks: the use of ...