Energy Efficient Routing and Network Coding in Core Networks

08/21/2019
by   Mohamed Musa, et al.
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We propose network coding as an energy efficient data transmission technique in core networks with non-bypass and bypass routing approaches. The improvement in energy efficiency is achieved through reduction in the traffic flows passing through intermediate nodes. A mixed integer linear program (MILP) is developed to optimize the use of network resources, and the results show that our proposed network coding approach introduces up to 33 non-bypass case compared with the conventional architectures. For the bypass case, 28 power consumption. A heuristic based on the minimum hop count routing shows power savings comparable to the MILP results. Furthermore, we study how the change in network topology affects the savings produced by network coding. The results show that the savings are proportional to the average hop count of the network topology. We also derive power consumption analytic bounds and closed form expressions for networks that implement network coding and thus also verify the results obtained by the MILP model.

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