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IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2019
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is one of the most significant and fastest growing fields in cloud computing. To efficiently use the resources of an IaaS cloud, several important factors such as performance, availability, and power consumption need to
E. Ataie +5 more
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is one of the most significant and fastest growing fields in cloud computing. To efficiently use the resources of an IaaS cloud, several important factors such as performance, availability, and power consumption need to
E. Ataie +5 more
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Power Consumption Analysis of NB-IoT Technology for Low-Power Aircraft Applications
World Forum on Internet of Things, 2019This paper investigates the cellular technology Narrowband Internet-of-Things (NB-IoT) as a candidate for aviation applications. After summarizing the relevant use cases, the paper reports on an experimental setup with public and commercial network modes,
S. Duhovnikov +3 more
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Power Consumption Analysis of NB-IoT and eMTC in Challenging Smart City Environments
2018 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2018The upcoming Internet of Things will introduce large sensor networks including devices with very different propagation characteristics and power consumption demands.
Pascal Jörke +2 more
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Power Consumption Analysis of Replicated Virtual Applications
2015The search for green IT has inspired a wide spectrum of techniques for power management. In a data center where computational power is provided by means of virtualised resources, like virtual machines, the policy to allocate them on physical servers can strongly impact the power consumption of the entire system.
Piazzolla P., Ciardo G., Miner A.
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Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
Operators are constantly faced with the need to increase optical-network capacity to accommodate rapid traffic growth while minimizing the cost-per-bit and power-per-bit.
Qiaolun Zhang +5 more
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Operators are constantly faced with the need to increase optical-network capacity to accommodate rapid traffic growth while minimizing the cost-per-bit and power-per-bit.
Qiaolun Zhang +5 more
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Power consumption experimental analysis in smart phones
2018 Third International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC), 2018Obviously, our life is becoming more dependent on using smart phones to conduct variety of useful tasks. There are different mobile applications in many aspects of life including education, health, and transportation and many others. Recently, these smart devices are being used increasingly in the health sector to facilitate the medical processes ...
Esraa Ahmadoh, Lo'ai A. Tawalbeh
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Sub-1G IoT Device Power Consumption Analysis
2021 IEEE Conference of Russian Young Researchers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ElConRus), 2021Nowadays, the Internet of Things is a fast developing and high demanded industry. This paper presents an analysis of the power consumption of a typical IoT sub-1G device and the description of application conditions. Dependence of the bit error probability on the transmitter power and data transfer rate are experimentally obtained and represented.
Alexander V. Lukanov +4 more
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Power consumption analysis of user-identity feedback
IEEE Communications Letters, 2009User-identity feedback was proposed to achieve multi-user diversity while minimizing feedback load. This letter mathematically shows that the transmit-power consumption of the user-identity feedback converges to zero as the number of users increases. Numerical results in a Rayleigh fading channel show that the transmit-power saving is substantial even ...
null Chan-Soo Hwang, null Hichan Moon
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Analysis of power consumption in memory hierarchies
Proceedings of the 1997 international symposium on Low power electronics and design - ISLPED '97, 1997In this paper, we note and analyze a key trade-off: as the complexity of caches increases (higher set-associativity, larger block size, and larger overall size), the power consumed by a cache access increases. However, because the hit rate also increases, the number of main memory accesses decreases and thus the power consumed by a memory access ...
P. Hicks, M. Walnock, R.M. Owens
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A Power-Consumption Analysis for 802.11DCF
2006 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2006To achieve the power-consumption performance of 802.11 DCF, it uses a box-ball model to resolve the packet collisions probability. In consideration of limited retransmissions for each packet, it approximates the state transform of active nodes as a finite-state one-dimension Markovian process.
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