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Balancing peer and server energy consumption in large peer-to-peer file distribution systems

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posted on 2024-07-12, 23:21 authored by Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Dominique Hecq, Thuy T. T. Nguyen
Network induced energy consumption is a significant fraction of all ICT energy consumption. This paper investigates the most energy efficient way to distribute a file to a large number of recipients. It is shown that using peer-to-peer and naively minimizing the transfer time results in energy consumption that is an order of magnitude larger than simply distributing directly from a server, but that with careful management peer-to-peer systems can reduce the server's cost without increasing overall energy consumption.

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Efficient and Fair Traffic Control for a Multi-Service Internet

Australian Research Council

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Increasing internet energy and cost efficiency by improving higher-layer protocols

Australian Research Council

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9781424495184

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IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (GreenCom 2011), 26-29 September 2011

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IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications GreenCom 2011, 26-29 September 2011

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5 pp

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IEEE

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eng

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