DocumentCode
2594710
Title
The energy saving evaluation of Green DSL while in-field mass implementation
Author
Bianco, Claudio ; Griffa, Gianluca ; Lee, Nickle ; Gemma, Paolo ; Bin, Zhu
Author_Institution
Telecom Italia, Torino, Italy
fYear
2011
fDate
9-13 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Currently, DSL is the dominant technology for FBN, mainly ADSL/2/21-. Besides the power consumption increasing trend from DSL evolution from ADSL/2/2+ to VDSL2 (and vectoring), we should pay more attention on the great potential of power saving from the legacy ADSL/2/2+ network´s, through software upgrading and/or optimization but not hardware replacement. In lab validation, Green DSL solution for legacy network, including but not limited to line card level powering control, DSL port level status control, Max SNR margin limitation and ADSL2/2+ L2 low power state, shows huge energy saving potential up to 30+ percent. But for real network, too many factors will influence the Green DSL reform results, such as the copper loop length, the line rate, the SNR margin configuration, the functions´ compatibility from CPE, the payload traffic variation, etc. So, we need some fine, precise, comprehensive and long-time network condition data´s´ collection and analysis, for a more accurate energy saving evaluation for Green DSL in-field mass implementation. Through this way, the DSL carriers could have better understanding and clearer control for their CO2 reduction target.
Keywords
IP networks; digital subscriber lines; energy conservation; environmental factors; telecommunication power supplies; ADSL/2/21; DSL port level status control; FBN; carbon dioxide reduction; energy saving evaluation; green DSL; legacy network; line card level powering control; Business; DSL; Explosives; Green products; Power demand; Signal to noise ratio; Green DSL; energy saving; evaluation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC), 2011 IEEE 33rd International
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
2158-5210
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1249-4
Electronic_ISBN
2158-5210
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.2011.6099756
Filename
6099756
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