In this paper, we consider energy-aware network devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade their energy consumption for packet forwarding performance by means of DVFS techniques. We focus on state-of-the-art packet processing engines, which generally represent the most energy-starving components of network devices, and which are often composed of a number of parallel pipelines to divide and conquer the incoming traffic load. Our goal is to control both the power configuration of pipelines, and the way to distribute traffic flows among them, in order to optimize the trade-off between energy consumption and network performance indexes. With this aim, we propose and analyze a constrained optimization policy, which tries to find the b...
Voltage and Frequency Scaling (VFS) has been shown to reduce energy consumption effectively on syste...
This paper presents an Adaptive Rate (AR) control policy for trading off power consumption and perfo...
Energy efficiency is quickly becoming a first-class design constraint in high-performance computing ...
In this paper, we consider energy-aware network devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade...
In this paper, we consider energy-aware network devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade...
With the aim of controlling power consumption in metro/transport and core networks, we consider ener...
Determining the right amount of resources needed for a given computation is a critical problem. In m...
Reducing energy consumption is an important consideration in embedded real-time system development. ...
The main motivation of this work is to investigate techniques to reduce the power consumption inside...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
In this contribution, we focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by a...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
In this paper we develop techniques for analyzing and optimizing energy management in multi-core ser...
[[abstract]]High-speed serial network interfaces are gaining wide use in connecting multiple process...
Voltage and Frequency Scaling (VFS) has been shown to reduce energy consumption effectively on syste...
This paper presents an Adaptive Rate (AR) control policy for trading off power consumption and perfo...
Energy efficiency is quickly becoming a first-class design constraint in high-performance computing ...
In this paper, we consider energy-aware network devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade...
In this paper, we consider energy-aware network devices (e.g. routers, switches, etc.) able to trade...
With the aim of controlling power consumption in metro/transport and core networks, we consider ener...
Determining the right amount of resources needed for a given computation is a critical problem. In m...
Reducing energy consumption is an important consideration in embedded real-time system development. ...
The main motivation of this work is to investigate techniques to reduce the power consumption inside...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
In this contribution, we focus on energy-aware devices able to reduce their energy requirements by a...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Dynamic Voltage/Fr...
In this paper we develop techniques for analyzing and optimizing energy management in multi-core ser...
[[abstract]]High-speed serial network interfaces are gaining wide use in connecting multiple process...
Voltage and Frequency Scaling (VFS) has been shown to reduce energy consumption effectively on syste...
This paper presents an Adaptive Rate (AR) control policy for trading off power consumption and perfo...
Energy efficiency is quickly becoming a first-class design constraint in high-performance computing ...