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Energy efficiency is one of the key factors impacting the green behavior and operational expenses of telecommunication core network operations. This thesis study is aimed for finding out possible technique to reduce energy consumption in telecommunication infrastructure nodes. The control plane of a telecommunication node is a custom built high performance cluster which consists of multiple General Purpose Processors interconnected by high-speed and low-latency network. Due to application configurations in particular GPP unit and redundancy issues, energy usage is not optimal. The motivation…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Energy efficiency is one of the key factors impacting the green behavior and operational expenses of telecommunication core network operations. This thesis study is aimed for finding out possible technique to reduce energy consumption in telecommunication infrastructure nodes. The control plane of a telecommunication node is a custom built high performance cluster which consists of multiple General Purpose Processors interconnected by high-speed and low-latency network. Due to application configurations in particular GPP unit and redundancy issues, energy usage is not optimal. The motivation of this study is to gain elastic behavior within the control plane cluster to reduce energy consumption. The elastic behavior scales down and wakes up certain GPP units depending on traffic load situations. The traffic load situation triggers VM migration in the control plane on demand. This thesis study shows that imposing the elastic behavior through VM mobility within the cluster can be anefficient approach to significantly reduce energy consumption in control plane of cluster-based telecommunication infrastructure nodes without interrupting performance/throughput.
Autorenporträt
Miraj Hasnaine Tafsir obtained his MSc in Computer Science at the University of Helsinki, Finalnd. He is holding the position of a Experienced Software Developer in Device Connection Platform at Ericsson R&D in Finland. He is interested to face new challenges in software design architecture and application development.