Title :
Multi-level power and performance tradeoffs across the access networks to customer premises equipment
Author :
Jain, V. ; Parr, G.P. ; Morrow, P.J. ; Polaine, M.
Author_Institution :
India-UK Centre of Excellence NGNs, Univ. of Ulster, Coleraine, UK
Abstract :
Across broadband access networks, significant opportunities to minimise energy consumption exist at the application and networks level but are not fully coordinated. For example, an application can tune its QoS in accordance with the available power levels of network systems. As a first step towards enabling energy efficiency, we study the inter-relationship between energy consumption and application performance in a residential home-gateway. The study reveals the power and application performance trade-offs in broadband access networks and then employs an agent based approach that works together in accordance with a flexible set of power-performance objectives and determines the existence of a feasible coordinated operating point. The key elements of our approach include (a) a power-performance polygon-based methodology which automatically selects power management settings that keep the pathway from access network to home-gateway operating close to the optimal operating point (b) a multi-agent policy-based approach which adaptively manages performance and power consumption based on varying traffic load during peak/off-peak hours. Finally, the efficiency of the model is demonstrated by the initial results of the experiments.
Keywords :
broadband networks; energy consumption; energy management systems; home computing; internetworking; multi-agent systems; quality of service; subscriber loops; QoS; agent based approach; application performance trade-offs; broadband access networks; customer premises equipment; energy consumption; energy efficiency; inter-relationship; multiagent policy-based approach; multilevel power tradeoffs; network systems; optimal operating point; performance tradeoffs; power consumption; power levels; power management settings; power performance trade-offs; power-performance objectives; power-performance polygon-based methodology; residential home-gateway; traffic load; Broadband communication; Delay; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Mercury (metals); Power demand; Throughput; WiMAX; ADSL; Access Networks; Autonomic Network Management; Coordination; Performance; Power Management; Residential Home-Gateway; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
Green Computing Conference and Workshops (IGCC), 2011 International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1222-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGCC.2011.6008587