Title :
Towards Energy-Efficient Packet Processing in Access Nodes
Author :
Hooghe, K. ; Guenach, M.
Abstract :
The Packet Processor (PP) or Network Processor is one of the main building blocks found in Ethernet based access nodes. The PP is typically implemented on line-boards of access nodes such as Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) for copper and Optical Line Terminals (OLTs) for fiber. It mainly deals with L2 functions such as VLAN tagging, forwarding and QoS at the packet level. Other functions which can be implemented in the packet processor are multicast, protocol adaptation functions and L2 security features such as MAC address spoofing. In this paper we present the different paths towards energy efficient PPs for different traffic mixes. For this purpose, we elaborate on a simplified block diagram of the PP and show the relationship between the incoming data and packet rates. After revisiting the dynamic nature of the data usage by the typical broadband consumers, we propose an empirical model relating the energy consumption of the PP versus the packet rate and other design technology parameters. The energy efficiency of the PP reveals different cost/power trade-offs. Additionally we show that potential energy saving can be realized when designing a PP that is optimized for the expected peak load and scales-up with the actual traffic load. Two use cases in the numerical result section, one for copper and one for fiber based access networks, show that up to 25% energy saving in the PP can be realized.
Keywords :
access protocols; broadband networks; digital subscriber lines; energy conservation; energy consumption; multiplexing equipment; optical fibre LAN; optimisation; packet radio networks; radio access networks; Ethernet; MAC protocol; QoS; access networks; access nodes; broadband consumers; digital subscriber line access multiplexers; energy consumption; energy efficientcy; network processor; optical fiber network; optical line terminals; optimization; packet processor; security; Application specific integrated circuits; Bandwidth; Broadband communication; Clocks; Energy consumption; Field programmable gate arrays; Memory management;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2011), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9266-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-529X
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2011.6133911