This paper focuses on the energy efficiency of network-attached home devices, like PCs, tablets, and set-top boxes. These devices already include sophisticated power management schemes, which usually provide a good proportionality level between energy consumption and workload. However, they may become very inefficient in the presence of network-intensive applications and common residential access scenarios (e.g., DSL). As outlined by the experimental results obtained, the origin of this inefficiency fundamentally resides in the gap between (fast) working speeds of power management schemes, and (too slow) network packet inter-arrival times due to the limited bandwidth commonly deployed in residential access. Starting from these consideration...
Across broadband access networks, significant opportunities to minimise energy consumption exist at ...
The energy consumption of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector has been increas...
Electricity generation for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) contributes over 2% of th...
Today, an ever-increasing number of devices has networking capability. The main implication of this ...
A study by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) revealed that about 60% of the office PCs ar...
Improving energy efficiency of Internet equipment is becoming an increasingly important research top...
Energy consumption of the internet is high, and increases as the internet expands. It is estimated t...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceThe ever-growing appetite of Internet applications for network...
[Abstract]: One of the major themes of this project is Personal Computer (PC) power usage, which is ...
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...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
International audienceToday, reducing global greenhouse gas emissions has become a crucial issue for...
The demand on communication networks has increased over the past years and is predicted to continue ...
This thesis focuses on the energy efficiency of service provider networks. It examines methodologies...
Across broadband access networks, significant opportunities to minimise energy consumption exist at ...
The energy consumption of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector has been increas...
Electricity generation for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) contributes over 2% of th...
Today, an ever-increasing number of devices has networking capability. The main implication of this ...
A study by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) revealed that about 60% of the office PCs ar...
Improving energy efficiency of Internet equipment is becoming an increasingly important research top...
Energy consumption of the internet is high, and increases as the internet expands. It is estimated t...
Best Paper AwardInternational audienceThe ever-growing appetite of Internet applications for network...
[Abstract]: One of the major themes of this project is Personal Computer (PC) power usage, which is ...
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...
The concept of energy-efficient networking has begun to spread in the past few years, gaining increa...
International audienceToday, reducing global greenhouse gas emissions has become a crucial issue for...
The demand on communication networks has increased over the past years and is predicted to continue ...
This thesis focuses on the energy efficiency of service provider networks. It examines methodologies...
Across broadband access networks, significant opportunities to minimise energy consumption exist at ...
The energy consumption of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector has been increas...
Electricity generation for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) contributes over 2% of th...