Title :
Graph measures of network content-delivery energy
Author_Institution :
Cell Matrix Corp., Newport, VA, USA
Abstract :
Although much effort has gone into conserving energy in networks at the device level and at the application level, these represent individual-centered metrics of energy conservation. This paper utilizes a large-scale network measure of energy efficiency for competing network architectures, dubbed the content-delivery energy (CDE). This energy-efficiency measure is derived in terms of the total network traffic typically generated over a time range to satisfy n randomly chosen receivers requesting a single item of interest: all downloads of a new album within the first two weeks after its release, for example. This network-wide measure is intended to assess energy efficiency not only by reflecting the cost of typical single-sink-to-source communication within the scheme, but to capture also how the strategy amortizes costs over multiple receivers. The delivery methods considered include several peer to peer protocols and several server layouts using unicast delivery.
Keywords :
energy conservation; graph theory; peer-to-peer computing; protocols; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication power management; telecommunication traffic; CDE; delivery methods; energy conservation; energy-efficiency measure; graph measures; network architectures; network content-delivery energy; network traffic; network-wide measure; peer to peer protocols; server layouts; single-sink-to-source communication; unicast deliveryency measure; Computer architecture; Energy measurement; Network topology; Peer-to-peer computing; Protocols; Receivers; Unicast;
Conference_Titel :
Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS), 2015 ACM/IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA
DOI :
10.1109/ANCS.2015.7110144