NICOP Reducing energy consumption of network devices on the cloud environments by using novel technologies such as SDN, NFV, network virtualization. The project also deploys a green cloud DC platform.
Abstract
Reducing energy consumption of network devices on the cloud environments by using novel technologies such as SDN, NFV, network vir.Many cloud data centers have been built up in a very large scale, even geographically distributed with a huge number of servers to satisfy the demand of Information and Communication Technologies and cloud services. Although the benefit of having that infrastructure is considerable, such a large system consumes huge energy volume, which leads to consequently high operation costs and large carbon emission footprints. For those reasons more energy-efficient cloud data centers and network infrastructure are on demand and have been attracted much attention from research communities recently. The PI s team will redesign the architecture of the networks and develop new energy efficient algorithms that enable network devices to adapt to actual loads for more energy-efficiency and make a part of the network stand-by when it is in idle status. Fy16: to define new methods of energy-efficiency in Cloud Data Center Networks using novel technologies including software-defined networking and network/function virtualization. Fy17: to investigate energy-aware network devices and energy profiling of gigabit network servers. In Fy18, to perform experiments and measurements in order to estimate and compare the energy consumption of cloud data center environment in heterogeneous networks. The PI team has strong collaboration with San Jose State University and GENI which is one of internet service provider in Vietnam. This research aligns with the Power and Energy of ONR S&T focus technical area. Dr. Rich Carlin, ONR 33 will cofund.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jan 04, 2017
- Source ID
- N629091712003
Entities
People
- Huong Truong
Organizations
- Hanoi University of Science
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy