We consider the power-efficient design of an Internet protocol (IP)-over-wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) network, tackling the problem of installing optical and IP layer equipment to satisfy traffic requirements. We take into account routing constraints and consider a comprehensive set of realistic scenarios defined by network topology, traffic matrix, and power consumption values ofnetwork devicesin both layers. Furthermore, besides defining and solving an optimal integer linear programming model, we propose an efficient heuristic to solve the problem up to medium-sized networks. The proposed heuristic requires at most 30% of additional power with respect to the optimal solution, but with a significantly reduced complexity. We show ...
We estimate potential energy savings in IP-over-WDM networks achieved by switching off router line c...
Traffic engineering and topology design considering multilayer configuration have become more import...
Abstract—Optical network nodes typically have to process varying traffic volumes and should therefor...
We consider the power-efficient design of an Internet protocol (IP)-over-wavelength division multipl...
This disquisition presents a energy consumption in a network which is a important physical factor ag...
As the Internet expands in terms of users and exchanged traffic, its energy consumption is becoming ...
The energy consumption of the Internet is exploding due to the increase of the number of devices con...
Abstract—On a router-port basis, our previous study [1] found that lightpath bypass strategy can sig...
Automatically switched multilayer IP-over-optical networks offer extensive flexibility in adapting t...
As the Internet expands in terms of users and exchanged traffic, the energy consumption of the netwo...
We consider wavelength-routed networks which allow the establishment of lightpaths and light-trees. ...
Today's “green thrust” has been completely steering the evolution of our society. Therefore, since e...
We discuss the power-aware Logical Topology Design problem in wavelength routing net- works, and ana...
In this paper, the power consumption of a transparent circuit-switched wavelength-division multiplex...
Automatically switched multilayer IP-over-optical networks offer extensive flexibility in coping wit...
We estimate potential energy savings in IP-over-WDM networks achieved by switching off router line c...
Traffic engineering and topology design considering multilayer configuration have become more import...
Abstract—Optical network nodes typically have to process varying traffic volumes and should therefor...
We consider the power-efficient design of an Internet protocol (IP)-over-wavelength division multipl...
This disquisition presents a energy consumption in a network which is a important physical factor ag...
As the Internet expands in terms of users and exchanged traffic, its energy consumption is becoming ...
The energy consumption of the Internet is exploding due to the increase of the number of devices con...
Abstract—On a router-port basis, our previous study [1] found that lightpath bypass strategy can sig...
Automatically switched multilayer IP-over-optical networks offer extensive flexibility in adapting t...
As the Internet expands in terms of users and exchanged traffic, the energy consumption of the netwo...
We consider wavelength-routed networks which allow the establishment of lightpaths and light-trees. ...
Today's “green thrust” has been completely steering the evolution of our society. Therefore, since e...
We discuss the power-aware Logical Topology Design problem in wavelength routing net- works, and ana...
In this paper, the power consumption of a transparent circuit-switched wavelength-division multiplex...
Automatically switched multilayer IP-over-optical networks offer extensive flexibility in coping wit...
We estimate potential energy savings in IP-over-WDM networks achieved by switching off router line c...
Traffic engineering and topology design considering multilayer configuration have become more import...
Abstract—Optical network nodes typically have to process varying traffic volumes and should therefor...