We consider a new generation of COTS Software Routers (SRs), able to effectively exploit multi-Core/CPU HW platforms. Our main objective is to evaluate and to model the impact of power saving mechanisms, generally included in today's COTS processors, on the SR networking performance and behavior. To this purpose, we separately characterized the roles of both HW and SW layers through a large set of internal and external experimental measurements, obtained with a heterogeneous set of HW platforms and SR setups. Starting from this detailed measure analysis, we propose a simple model, able to represent the SR performance with a high accuracy level in terms of packet throughput and related power consumption. The proposed model can be effectively...
We focus on a distributed multi-stage software router (MSSR) architecture internally composed by sev...
Software routing promises to offer more adaptive and easily programmable network nodes. Until now, ...
In the last years a new challenge turned out for both researchers and industries in telecommunicatio...
We consider a new generation of COTS Software Routers (SRs), able to effectively exploit multi-Core/...
Abstract—We consider a new generation of COTS Software Routers (SRs), able to effectively exploit mu...
With the aim of controlling power consumption in metro/transport and core networks, we consider ener...
Besides a more widespread sensitivity to ecological issues, the interest in energy-efficient network...
This paper deeply and experimentally analyzes the efficiency of low power idle techniques when appli...
We aim at improving the power efficiency of network routers without compromising their performance. ...
In this contribution, we focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by a...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
Recent technological advances provide an excellent opportunity to achieve truly effective results in...
One of the most weighty matter in the Internet today is the waste of energy due to the fact that con...
A multistage software router (MSSR) architecture is composed of several personal computers (PCs) to ...
The largest part of routers and switches, today deployed in production networks, has very limited en...
We focus on a distributed multi-stage software router (MSSR) architecture internally composed by sev...
Software routing promises to offer more adaptive and easily programmable network nodes. Until now, ...
In the last years a new challenge turned out for both researchers and industries in telecommunicatio...
We consider a new generation of COTS Software Routers (SRs), able to effectively exploit multi-Core/...
Abstract—We consider a new generation of COTS Software Routers (SRs), able to effectively exploit mu...
With the aim of controlling power consumption in metro/transport and core networks, we consider ener...
Besides a more widespread sensitivity to ecological issues, the interest in energy-efficient network...
This paper deeply and experimentally analyzes the efficiency of low power idle techniques when appli...
We aim at improving the power efficiency of network routers without compromising their performance. ...
In this contribution, we focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by a...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
Recent technological advances provide an excellent opportunity to achieve truly effective results in...
One of the most weighty matter in the Internet today is the waste of energy due to the fact that con...
A multistage software router (MSSR) architecture is composed of several personal computers (PCs) to ...
The largest part of routers and switches, today deployed in production networks, has very limited en...
We focus on a distributed multi-stage software router (MSSR) architecture internally composed by sev...
Software routing promises to offer more adaptive and easily programmable network nodes. Until now, ...
In the last years a new challenge turned out for both researchers and industries in telecommunicatio...