DocumentCode
181101
Title
Stimulating green FTTH networks using home router virtualization
Author
Montalvo, Julio ; Casier, Koen ; Lannoo, Bart
Author_Institution
Access Network Evolution, Telefonica I+D, Madrid, Spain
fYear
2014
fDate
19-22 May 2014
Firstpage
108
Lastpage
113
Abstract
Telecom networks consume a considerable amount of electrical energy and according to the environmental guidelines, just as other businesses, telecom should aim at continuously lowering this consumption. Still in a telecom network a lot of the energy consumption is hidden under the radar, as a large part of the energy consumption is caused by the customer premises equipment (CPE), often installed by the network operator. As this equipment is consuming energy from the customer´s side, the telecom operator is not confronted with the energy consumption of this equipment. This also means that the operator gains by any reduction in the cost of the CPE, regardless of whether this involves the installation of less energy efficient equipment. In this paper we investigate the use of a bridged CPE solution and a home router virtualization network solution, in which part of the functionality of a CPE is moved into the network operator equipment and as such reduce the energy consumption by equipment aggregation and specialization. In this paper, we show that this will at the same time reduce costs and as such could be a positive action for the operator, simultaneously reducing the power consumption of the CPE. On top of this bridged CPE, the incentives required to stimulate operators to introduce more energy efficient CPE equipment faster in the network are estimated. Finally, by means of game theory, we propose a method to investigate how the incentives should be placed in order to stimulate green FTTH massive deployments.
Keywords
cost reduction; energy consumption; game theory; optical fibre subscriber loops; power consumption; telecommunication network routing; CPE; FTTH massive deployments; cost reduction; customer premises equipment; electrical energy; energy consumption; environmental guidelines; game theory; green FTTH networks; home router virtualization network solution; telecom networks; Broadband communication; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Green products; Optical fiber subscriber loops; Optical fibers; Virtualization; Energy-efficiency; FTTH (Fibre to the Home); Gateway; Home Router; Incentives; Regulation; Virtualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Optical Network Design and Modeling, 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Stockholm
Type
conf
Filename
6855805
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