
POWER CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION: Proceedings of the 7th Global Conference on Power Control and Optimization
978-983-44483-63
Power Control and Optimization in ICT
Giuseppe Iazeolla, Alessandra Pieroni
PCO Conf-Proc 2008 (2013), - PDF
Abstract. The power management of ICT systems, i.e. data processing (Dp) and telecommunication (Tlc) systems, is becoming a relevant problem in economical terms. Dp systems totalize millions of servers and associated subsystems (processors, monitors, storage devices, etc.) all over the world, that need to be electrically powered. Dp systems are also used in the government of Tlc systems, which, besides requiring Dp electrical power, also require Tlc-specific power, both for mobile networks (with their of cell-phone towers and associated subsystems: base stations, subscriber stations, switching nodes etc.) and for wired networks (with their routers, gateways, switches etc.). ICT research is thus expected to investigate into methods to reduce Dp and Tlc-specific power consumption. However, saving power may turn into waste of performance, in other words, into waste of ICT Quality of Service (QoS).
This paper investigates the Dp and Tlc power management policies that look at compromises between power-saving and QoS.
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