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  1. Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications (SIGCOMM '03)
  2. Greening of the internet
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A knowledge plane for the internet
Routing using potentials: a dynamic traffic-aware routing algorithm
Low-rate TCP-targeted denial of service attacks: the shrew vs. the mice and elephants
The causes of path inflation
On selfish routing in internet-like environments
Scaling internet routers using optics
Quantum cryptography in practice
The effects of active queue management on web performance
An information-theoretic approach to traffic matrix estimation
A high-level programming environment for packet trace anonymization and transformation
The impact of DHT routing geometry on resilience and proximity
A routing underlay for overlay networks
Network routing with path vector protocols: theory and applications
Robustness to inflated subscription in multicast congestion control
The impact of address allocation and routing on the structure and implementation of routing tables
Forwarding in a content-based network
Longest prefix matching using bloom filters
Stratified round Robin: a low complexity packet scheduler with bandwidth fairness and bounded delay
Design of a robust active queue management algorithm based on feedback compensation
Making intra-domain routing robust to changing and uncertain traffic demands: understanding fundamental tradeoffs
A measurement-based analysis of multihoming
Graph-theoretic analysis of structured peer-to-peer systems: routing distances and fault resilience
Greening of the internet
Design principles of policy languages for path vector protocols
A framework for classifying denial of service attacks
Automatically inferring patterns of resource consumption in network traffic
Peer-to-peer information retrieval using self-organizing semantic overlay networks
Packet classification using multidimensional cutting
A comparison of hard-state and soft-state signaling protocols
Persistent dropping: an efficient control of traffic aggregates
Estimating flow distributions from sampled flow statistics
Towards an accurate AS-level traceroute tool
Making gnutella-like P2P systems scalable
A delay-tolerant network architecture for challenged internets

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Greening of the internet

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Gupta, Maruti Singh, Suresh
Abstract In this paper we examine the somewhat controversial subject of energy consumption of networking devices in the Internet, motivated by data collected by the U.S. Department of Commerce. We discuss the impact on network protocols of saving energy by putting network interfaces and other router & switch components to sleep. Using sample packet traces, we first show that it is indeed reasonable to do this and then we discuss the changes that may need to be made to current Internet protocols to support a more aggressive strategy for sleeping. Since this is a position paper, we do not present results but rather suggest interesting directions for core networking research. The impact of saving energy is huge, particularly in the developing world where energy is a precious resource whose scarcity hinders widespread Internet deployment.
Starting Page 19
Ending Page 26
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581137354
DOI 10.1145/863955.863959
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-08-25
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Protocols Energy Internet
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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