TY - GEN
T1 - Energy considerations in EoS-over-WDM network configuration
AU - Iqbal, Farabi
AU - Yang, Song
AU - Kuipers, Fernando
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Optical network nodes typically have to process varying traffic volumes and should therefore be configured optimally to service traffic at the lowest cost possible. We model an Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH-over-WDM network (to represent a metro optical network) and define the network cost incurred in terms of energy consumption and capital expenditure. We then propose an exact integer linear program to minimize either cost, with and without considering traffic survivability, in order to study the energy consumption of different network configurations. Our results for a realistic network show that capital expenditure optimization would result in a more future-proof network configuration, at only slightly higher energy consumption than the energy consumption optimization. When survivability is achieved by a 1+1 protected lightpath scheme, the network energy consumption is shown to be almost twice the energy consumed by a 1:1 protected lightpath scheme, due to the redundant use of line cards. We also study the effect of a single link addition to the network, which reduces the average shortest path length and increases the survivability of the network, at the expense of slightly higher network energy consumption.
AB - Optical network nodes typically have to process varying traffic volumes and should therefore be configured optimally to service traffic at the lowest cost possible. We model an Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH-over-WDM network (to represent a metro optical network) and define the network cost incurred in terms of energy consumption and capital expenditure. We then propose an exact integer linear program to minimize either cost, with and without considering traffic survivability, in order to study the energy consumption of different network configurations. Our results for a realistic network show that capital expenditure optimization would result in a more future-proof network configuration, at only slightly higher energy consumption than the energy consumption optimization. When survivability is achieved by a 1+1 protected lightpath scheme, the network energy consumption is shown to be almost twice the energy consumed by a 1:1 protected lightpath scheme, due to the redundant use of line cards. We also study the effect of a single link addition to the network, which reduces the average shortest path length and increases the survivability of the network, at the expense of slightly higher network energy consumption.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84893287679&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/SustainIT.2013.6685205
DO - 10.1109/SustainIT.2013.6685205
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893287679
SN - 9783901882562
T3 - 2013 Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability, SustainIT 2013
BT - 2013 Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability, SustainIT 2013
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability, SustainIT 2013
Y2 - 30 October 2013 through 31 October 2013
ER -