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Energy aware adaptive resource management model for software‐defined networking‐based service provider networks
Haci Ali Mantar1  Mahmud Rasih Çelenlioğlu1 
[1] Department of Computer Engineering Gebze Technical University Kocaeli Turkey;
关键词: resource allocation;    telecommunication traffic;    software defined networking;    telecommunication power management;    energy conservation;    computer network management;   
DOI  :  10.1049/ntw2.12006
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Service provider networks (SPNs) seek to implement the resource management mechanisms called load balancing and energy saving to satisfy today's networking demands. Software‐defined networking (SDN) allows SPNs to perform agile and efficient networking operations. It is still an open issue on how to implement these resource management mechanisms in SDN‐based SPNs. An energy‐aware adaptive resource management model (ERM) for SDN‐based SPNs is proposed. Load balancing aims to distribute overall network traffic volume as fairly as possible among available links. Energy‐saving aims to turn off as many network devices and links as possible. Unlike the works in the literature, our model utilises the trade‐off between load balancing and energy efficiency. To do so, the controller establishes paths among edge pairs. The controller aggregates traffic load between edge pairs to as few links as possible based on a predefined load level. Then, unused network elements switch to sleep mode. In the case of load balancing, the controller distributes traffic load among active network resources. Experimental results show that ERM can successfully increase both energy‐saving and resource utilization even under heavy traffic loads.

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