Authors
Ward Van Heddeghem, Francesco Musumeci, Filip Idzikowski, Achille Pattavina, Bart Lannoo, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet
Publication date
2013/10/30
Conference
IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (OnlineGreenComm), online
Publisher
IEEE
Description
While telecommunication networks have historically been dominated by a circuit-switched paradigm, the last decades have seen a clear trend towards packet-switched networks. In this paper we evaluate how both paradigms perform in optical backbone networks from a power consumption point of view, and whether the general agreement of circuit switching being more power-efficient holds. We consider artificially generated topologies of various sizes, mesh degrees and-not yet previously explored in this context-transport linerates. We cross-validate our findings with a number of realistic topologies. Our results show that, as a generalization, packet switching can become preferable when the traffic demands are lower than half the transport linerate. We find that an increase in the network node count does not consistently increase the energy savings of circuit switching over packet switching, but is heavily influenced …
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Scholar articles
W Van Heddeghem, B Lannoo, D Colle, M Pickavet… - 2013 IEEE Online Conference on Green …, 2013