TY - GEN A1 - Betker, Andreas A1 - Kosiankowski, Dirk A1 - Lange, Christoph A1 - Pfeuffer, Frank A1 - Raack, Christian A1 - Werner, Axel T1 - Energy efficiency in extensive multilayer core and regional networks with protection N2 - Energy-efficient operation of large telecommunication networks is an important issue today and in the near future. Given that the energy consumption rises with the ever increasing demand for capacity and network speed, there is a growing interest in strategies for a sustainable network management. It is a well-known fact that traffic demands vary significantly over time, most notably in day/night- and in weekly cycles. This provides the main potential for energy-saving strategies. We study the question of how much power is necessary to operate a network with state-of-the-art hardware during peak or low-traffic times. The study respects realistic side constraints, such as protection requirements and routing schemes, and takes the special structure of an extensive nation-wide optical network, including backbone and regional sections, into account. We formulate mixed integer programming models for the corresponding optimization problems using predictions for traffic matrices, as well as state-of-the-art hardware and power models. We address questions as the following: How much energy is spent in the core and in metro regions of the network and how big are the savings in low-demand scenarios if we always assume the system power-minimum in these situations? What is the influence of different hardware on the overall energy consumption? How much do different routing schemes or protection scenarios restrict potential energy savings? T3 - ZIB-Report - 12-45 KW - telecommunications KW - network design KW - routing KW - energy efficiency Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-17154 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schlosser, Michael A1 - Werner, Axel A1 - Schlenk, Ralph A1 - Jungel, Tobias A1 - Lange, Christoph T1 - Demonstrating energy-efficiency improvements in load-adaptive dynamic multilayer optical networks T2 - Tagungsband Photonische Netze N2 - The discussion about sustainability and climate change as well as the energy cost perspective of network operators gives increasing attention to the energy efficiency of telecommunication networks. A promising way to improve the energy efficiency of such networks is the load-adaptive operation in which the network capacity is adjusted to the actual timevarying traffic transport needs. In this paper the concept of load-adaptive operation in the core network is explained, with the respective underlying optical network and the associated mathematical optimization. Within the DESI project a demonstrator has been realized with a commercially available WDM/OTN system. As results, concrete proven power and energy savings and the projected savings for a nationwide multilayer core network are reported. Y1 - 2014 VL - 248 SP - 42 EP - 46 PB - VDE-Verlag ER - TY - THES A1 - Lange, Christoph T1 - Approximating and Clustering Markov Chains via Kullback-Leibler-Divergence Y1 - 2015 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Betker, Andreas A1 - Kosiankowski, Dirk A1 - Lange, Christoph A1 - Pfeuffer, Frank A1 - Raack, Christian A1 - Werner, Axel ED - Helber, Stefan ED - Breitner, Michael ED - Rösch, Daniel ED - Schön, Cornelia ED - Graf von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias ED - Sibbertsen, Philipp ED - Steinbach, Marc ED - Weber, Stefan ED - Wolter, Anja T1 - Energy efficiency in extensive IP-over-WDM networks with protection JF - Operations Research Proceedings 2012 Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00795-3_14 SP - 93 EP - 99 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Betker, Andreas A1 - Gamrath, Inken A1 - Kosiankowski, Dirk A1 - Lange, Christoph A1 - Lehmann, Heiko A1 - Pfeuffer, Frank A1 - Simon, Felix A1 - Werner, Axel T1 - Comprehensive Topology and Traffic Model of a Nationwide Telecommunication Network JF - Journal of Optical Communications and Networking N2 - As a basis for meaningful simulation and optimization efforts with regard to traffic engineering or energy consumption in telecommunication networks, suitable models are indispensable. This concerns not only realistic network topologies but also models for the geographical distribution and the temporal dynamics of traffic, as well as the assumptions on network components and technology. This paper derives such a model from the practice of a large national carrier. Applying the network and traffic model, we demonstrate its use by presenting various optimization cases related to energy-efficient telecommunication. Here, we focus on load adaptivity by employing sleep modes to the network hardware, where several constraints on the reconfigurability of the network over time are considered. Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/JOCN.6.001038 VL - 6 IS - 11 SP - 1038 EP - 1047 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Betker, Andreas A1 - Gamrath, Inken A1 - Kosiankowski, Dirk A1 - Lange, Christoph A1 - Lehmann, Heiko A1 - Pfeuffer, Frank A1 - Simon, Felix A1 - Werner, Axel T1 - Comprehensive Topology and Traffic Model of a Nation-wide Telecommunication Network N2 - As a basis for meaningful simulation and optimization efforts with regard to traffic engineering or energy consumption in telecommunication networks, suitable models are indispensable. This concerns not only realistic network topologies, but also models for the geographical distribution and the temporal dynamics of traffic, as well as the assumptions on network components and technology. This paper derives such a model from the practice of a large national carrier. Applying the network and traffic model, we demonstrate its use by presenting various optimization cases related to energy-efficient telecommunication. Here, we focus on load-adaptivity by employing sleep modes to the network hardware, where several constraints on the reconfigurability of the network over time are considered. T3 - ZIB-Report - 14-36 Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-52670 SN - 1438-0064 ER -