Energy-efficient next generation passive optical network supported
Passive Optical Network (PON) supported networks are a promising infrastructure of the next generation access network. Achieving low energy consumption while providing high data rate
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Passive Optical Network (PON) supported networks are a promising infrastructure of the next generation access network. Achieving low energy consumption while providing high data rate
This work systematically compares the energy consumption of P2P and PON architectures by analyzing active components, transmission equipment, and cooling requirements,
Abstract: Energy consumption in optical network infrastructures is investigated to identify energy-hungry key components and network functionalities. Solutions based on smart coherent pluggables are
These aspects of energy-efficient optical network design are examined, along with issues related to mobile and optical network convergence, nonlinear optics and optical processing, and computer and
Abstract A comparison of energy consumption of an integrated optical-wireless network with different wireless signal transport schemes is investigated.
This is Part II of a two-part paper that explores the fundamental limitations on energy consumption in optical communications. Part I covers energy consumption in optical transport. Part II
Access technologies should thus be a prime focus for energy use mitigation. In this article, we present a detailed analysis of energy consumption in
Under energy consumption, we understand an amount of electrical energy consumed when transmitting a single bit of data at a specific rate between two network nodes. The suboptimal
We present a comparative analysis of the energy requirements of both architectures, focus-ing on active and passive components, and evaluate their impact on overall energy consumption.
energy consumption modelling. Further, because access to detailed network equipment information (such as precise po wer consumption and traffic
Third, intensity numbers (in Wh/GB or gCO2e/GB) are efficiency indicators that hide the true absolute energy consumption or absolute impacts. In our context, this observation combined with the
The model includes the core, metro and edge, access and video distribution networks, and takes into account energy consumption in switching
In this paper, energy-efficient traffic data aggregation and energy-aware routing are presented to increase the network lifetime of the system. The traffic
Recently, the researchers have started making use of optical-NOC which provides better results in terms of energy efficiency, high computation, low latency, less hop count, high data rate,
Abstract Energy efficiency is important for optical networks in terms of scalability, low-cost operation, and sustainability. At the same time, optical networks play an important role in enabling energy
A simple, generic measurement-based power consumption model is described and is shown to apply to equipment, networks and services. This model is used to construct power
The dramatic growth of Internet traffic is leading to a concern about the future power consumption of the Internet. Energy sustainability of communication networks is becoming a very
We present a comparison of energy consumption of access networks. We consider passive optical networks, fiber to the node, point-to-point optical
The capacity and geographical coverage of the global communications network continue to expand. One consequence of this expansion is a steady growth in the overall energy consumption of the network.
The operation of large-scale telecommunication networks requires energy in different forms. Besides fossil fuels, district heating, and fuels to operate
It can be irrefutably demonstrated that as data-access speeds increase, the wireless techniques UMTS and WiMAX, become the most power consuming; while optical
In this paradigm, optical transmission technologies offer the possibility to significantly lower the overall energy consumption level of communication networks. For this reason, there is a
This letter presents an overview of the market trends and requirements for the energy consumption of optical equipment and a survey of low power design techniques.
Summary Recommendation ITU-T L.1310 contains the definition of energy efficiency metrics test procedures, methodologies and measurement profiles required to assess the energy efficiency of
The paper highlights the potential of a holistic approach to telecommunications energy efficiency, including deploying energy-efficient