Simultaneous routing and flow rate optimization in energy-aware computer networks

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Abstract

The issue of energy-aware traffic engineering has become prominent in telecommunications industry in the last years. This paper presents a two-criteria network optimization problem, in which routing and bandwidth allocation are determined jointly, so as to minimize the amount of energy consumed by a telecommunication infrastructure and to satisfy given demands represented by a traffic matrix. A scalarization of the criteria is proposed and the choice of model parameters is discussed in detail. The model of power dissipation as a function of carried traffic in a typical software router is introduced. Then the problem is expressed in a form suitable for the mixed integer quadratic programming (MIQP) solver. The paper is concluded with a set of small, illustrative computational examples. Computed solutions are implemented in a testbed to validate the accuracy of energy consumption models and the correctness of the proposed traffic engineering algorithm.

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Jaskóła, P., Arabas, P., & Karbowski, A. (2016). Simultaneous routing and flow rate optimization in energy-aware computer networks. International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 26(1), 231–243. https://doi.org/10.1515/amcs-2016-0016

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