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Optimization on ports activation towards energy efficient data center networks

2018

Nowadays, Internet of thing including network support (i.e. checking social media, sending emails, video conferencing) requires smart and efficient data centers to support these services. Hence, data centers become more important and must be able to respond to ever changing service requirements and application demands. However, data centers are classified as one of the largest consumers of energy in the world. Existing topologies such as ScalNet improves the data center scalability while leading to enormous amounts of energy consumption. In this paper, we present a new energy efficient algorithm for ScalNet called Green ScalNet. The proposed topology strikes a compromise between maximizing …

Energy utilizationInternet of thingsUbiquitous computingComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)Network topologyEnergy conservationTopologyService requirementsActivation energyAnalysis and simulationNetwork supportActive communicationsNetwork architectureGreen computingAverage path lengthbusiness.industryVideo conferencingNetwork architectureTime switchesEnergy consumptionData center networksAverage path lengthEnergy efficiencyScalabilityData centerbusinessNew energiesEnergy efficientComputer networkEfficient energy use
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Fractal Grid – towards the future smart grid

2017

International audience; In the last two decades, electricity grids have faced many challenges that they were not designed to handle. These include integrating weather-dependent renewables, distributed generators, storage units and other advanced components, as well as taking into account active demand. These challenges, together with the ageing of infrastructures, make it more difficult to deliver cost-effective, reliable power. To overcome these issues requires creating new network architectures. The research project Fractal Grid proposes fractality as a core concept to model, analyze and design smart grids in their evolution up to 2030 and beyond. This paper presents the project, its meth…

Engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesSmart grid02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre7. Clean energy01 natural sciences[SPI.ENERG] Engineering Sciences [physics]/domain_spi.energFractal[ SPI.NRJ ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerElectricity[SPI.ENERG]Engineering Sciences [physics]/domain_spi.energ0103 physical sciences021108 energy010306 general physics[ SPI.ENERG ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/domain_spi.energNetwork architecturebusiness.industryManagement science[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerGeneral MedicineGridRenewable energySmart gridGrid computing13. Climate actionFractal gridSystems engineeringElectricitybusinesscomputer[SPI.NRJ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerCIRED - Open Access Proceedings Journal
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Remote programming of network robots within the UJI Industrial Robotics Telelaboratory: FPGA vision and SNRP network protocol

2009

This paper presents the UJI Industrial Robotics Telelaboratory, which lets Ph.D. and Master’s degree students perform robotics and computer vision tele-experiments. By using this system, students are able to program experiments remotely via the Web, in order to combine the use of a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) to provide real-time vision processing, a conveyor belt, and a Motoman industrial manipulator. This paper introduces the novel SNRP protocol (i.e., Simple Network Robot Protocol), which permits the integration of network robots and sensors within an e-learning platform in a simple and reliable manner. As long as the students are able to interact remotely with a real robotic sc…

EngineeringMachine visionDistributed systemsRobots industrialsRobots IndustrialVisió per ordinador -- Aplicacions industrialsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringProtocol (object-oriented programming)e-learningNetwork architectureTeleroboticsbusiness.industryLocal area networkRoboticsarray (FPGA) visionInternet in educationEnsenyament virtualmultirobot programmingControl and Systems Engineeringhigh-performance field-programmable gateEmbedded systemRobotComputer visioninternetArtificial intelligencebusinessCommunications protocol:Informàtica::Robòtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]industrial robotics telelaboratory
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Towards a broader perspective on the forms of eco-industrial networks

2014

Abstract This paper explores various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing environmental sustainability. Prior research on environmental sustainability primarily identifies industrial actors as autonomous entities or considers the role of networks in advancing environmental sustainability from a rather narrow perspective. However, the networks of ties in which industrial firms are embedded profoundly impacts not only their own performance, but also the natural environment in which they operate. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify four forms of eco-industrial networks that have the potential to advance environmental sustainability: 1) symbiosis networks, 2) sustainab…

EngineeringNetwork architectureKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementTheory of FormsSystematic literature reviewPerspective (graphical)Industrial networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial symbiosisEnvironmental issueEnvironmental Science(all)Industrial symbiosisSustainabilityEnvironmental sustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessta512General Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Remote control within the UJI Robotics Manufacturing Cell using FPGA-based vision

2007

In this paper we present a work in progress of a new remote control system based on networked robots and FPGAs technology. The experimental validation has been carried out within the UJI (i.e. the acronym for University Jaume I) Robotics Manufacturing Cell. The main devices included in this Cell are: a SCARA manipulator (AdeptOne), a robot arm with six degrees of freedom (Motoman), an industrial belt, several sensors and cameras, an FPGA that takes care of the computer vision algorithms (i.e. including grasping determination), and a distributed architecture that allows any user to control remotely via Internet a specific manufacturing task. The different components of this system are connec…

EngineeringNetwork architecturebusiness.industrySCARARoboticsVisual servoinglaw.inventionlawEmbedded systemInternet ProtocolRobotThe InternetArtificial intelligencebusinessRemote control
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Fifth Generation Networking Principles for a Service Driven Future Internet Architecture

2010

Published version of an article published in Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 57:393-411. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-010-0076-7 The vision of all-IP networks where IP forms the simple common layer understandable across the whole network has undeniable advantages. However, such simplicity comes as a major hurdle to flexibility and functionality to the architecture. This is evident from the increasingly numerous and complex engineering solutions and optimizations required to accommodate essential qualities like mobility, security, realtime communication support etc or to mitigate the shortcomings inherent in the 'traditional Internet' architec…

Enterprise architecture frameworkComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolDistributed computingSolution architectureInteroperabilityCore networkcomputer.software_genreDatabase-centric architectureVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Information and communication science: 420::Theoretical computer science programming languages and programming theory: 421Next-generation networkReference architectureElectrical and Electronic EngineeringNetwork architecturebusiness.industryQuality of serviceService-oriented architectureComputer Science ApplicationsFuture Internet network architecture service oriented architecture ROSAApplications architectureOpen network architectureThe InternetWeb serviceSpace-based architecturebusinesscomputerWireless Personal Communications
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SmartARP: merging IP and MAC addressing for low-cost gigabit Ethernet networks

1999

Abstract Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is one of the key TCP/IP stack protocols, used on LANs to map 32 bit IP addresses into 48 bit hardware addresses. Regular ARP uses MAC layer broadcasts to perform the mapping. In this paper a new server-based ARP extension (smartARP) is proposed, which allows the extension of ARP functionality beyond a single MAC layer broadcast domain. Compared to regular IP router, smartARP together with simple broadcast-filtering switches presents a low-cost alternative for forwarding packets between MAC layer broadcast domains. SmartARP is transparent to existing IP hosts, operates independent of LAN speed, and scales for big networks.

EthernetProxy ARPComputer Networks and Communicationscomputer.internet_protocolVirtual LANComputer scienceIP forwardinglaw.inventionInternet protocol suitelawNetwork architecturebusiness.industryNetwork packetComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSGigabit EthernetLocal area networkBroadcast domainOptical IP SwitchingTelecommunications networkIP tunnelForwarding information baseARP spoofingThe InternetAddress Resolution ProtocolbusinesscomputerComputer networkComputer Networks
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Experimental Assessment of the Backoff Behavior of Commercial IEEE 802.11b Network Cards

2007

It has been observed that different IEEE 802.11 commercial cards produced by different vendors experience different performance, either when accessing alone the channel, as well as when competing against each other. These differences persist also when thorough measurement methodologies (such as RF shielding, laptop rotation, etc) are applied, and alignment of the environmental factors (same laptop models, traffic generators, etc) is carried out. This paper provides an extensive experimental characterization of the backoff operation of six commercial NIC cards. It suggests a relevant methodological approach, namely a repeatable, well defined, set of experiments, for such a characterization. …

IEEE 802business.product_categoryComputer scienceNetwork cardsSoftware performance testingComputer software; Laptop computers; Telecommunication traffic; Low level backoff distribution measurements; Network cards; Traffic generators; Window size; Network architectureLaptop computerscomputer.software_genreSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSoftwareMicrocodeComputer softwareWindow sizeTraffic generatorsSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryFirmwareNetwork architecturePortable computers Rotation measurement Radio frequency Environmental factorsTelecommunication trafficNetwork interface controllerLaptopEmbedded systemLow level backoff distribution measurementsbusinesscomputerCommunication channelIEEE INFOCOM 2007 - 26th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
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An advanced and distributed control architecture based on intelligent agents and neural networks

2004

A new layered architecture for the implementation of intelligent distributed control systems is proposed. The proposed architecture distinguishes four layers in a distributed control system. Upper layer consists of a digital control layer, where high level decisions are taken. This level is implemented by means of intelligent agents that carry out the discrete control functions, system supervision as well as diagnosis and fault tolerance. Third layer deals with numeric values, performs analog operations and implement analog control loops. It is also in carry of the conversion from numerical variables values to evaluated expressions. This layer has been implemented by means of neural network…

Intelligent agentNetwork architectureComputer scienceMultitier architectureDistributed computingNode (networking)Interface (computing)Fault tolerancecomputer.software_genreDistributed control systemcomputerCAN busSecond IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems: Technology and Applications, 2003. Proceedings
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A Logical Architecture for Active Network Management

2006

This paper focuses on improving network management by exploiting the potential of “doing” of the Active Networks technology, together with the potential of “planning,” which is typical of the artificial intelligent systems. We propose a distributed multiagent architecture for Active Network management, which exploits the dynamic reasoning capabilities of the Situation Calculus in order to emulate the reactive behavior of a human expert to fault situations. The information related to network events is generated by programmable sensors deployed across the network. A logical entity collects this information, in order to merge it with general domain knowledge, with a view to identifying the roo…

Intelligent systems; Network ontology; Programmable networks; Situation calculusIntelligent systemNetwork architectureComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceNetwork ontologyStrategy and ManagementDistributed computingProgrammable networkNetwork management applicationNetwork simulationSituation calculusNetwork managementIntelligent computer networkHardware and ArchitectureElement management systembusinessNetwork management stationActive Network ManagementInformation SystemsComputer networkJournal of Network and Systems Management
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