As the power consumed by computer networks is nearly independent from the load, networks consume much more power than necessary when the load is low. We analyze the influence of disabling network components on power consumption and latency of data transfers. We define two power consumption models ...
Our results show that a trade-off between power consumption and latency exists; it is e.g. possible to conserve 39% of power when accepting a 20% latency increase in thenobel-germanynetwork. We conclude that it is possible for networks to adapt to changing demands to conserve power while t...
Trade-off between performance and energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007, 4725: 264-271Jose-F. Martinez, Ana-B. Garcia, Ivan Corredor, Lourdes Lopez, Vicente Hernan- dez, Antonio Da... JF Martínez,AB García,I Corredor Pérez,... 被引量: ...
adding transmission time that can derail an application. In any situation where the latency between sensing and responding needs to be extremely low -- for example, certain actions in autonomous driving -- it makes sense to put the computer that's processing...
2006. Energy-driven partitioning of signal processing algorithms in sensor networks. In International Workshop on Embedded Com- puter Systems: Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4017. Springer, 142-154... DI Ko,CC Shen,SS Bhattacharyya,... - DBLP 被引量:...
In computer networking and internet communications, data latency is the time it takes data to travel from a source to a destination. Why is data latency important? As a rule of thumb, the lower the network latency, the higher the speed and performance of a network. For an organization to ...
- Acm Sigmetrics International Conference on Measurement & Modeling of Computer Systems 被引量: 18发表: 2015年 Latency in Software Defined Networks: Measurements and Mitigation Techniques We conduct a comprehensive measurement study of sw Junaid,Khalid,Sourav,... - 《Performance Evaluation Review》 被...
Method and apparatus for defining and implementing high-level quality of service policies in computer networks A computer network having multiple, dissimilar network devices includes a system for implementing high-level, network policies. The high-level policies, which are generally device-independent, ar...
The next-generation of wireless systems represents a heterogeneous environment with different access networks technologies that differ in bandwidth, latenc... R Zhu,Y Zhang,B Liu,... - 《Lecture Notes in Computer Science》 被引量: 9发表: 2011年 REAL TIME CONROL AND MONITORING OVER THE INTERNET...
One-Way Latency: The time it takes for a packet to travel in one direction (e.g., from your computer to a server). Round-Trip Time (RTT): The total time for a packet to go to its destination and back, often measured using tools like ping. What is Latency: The Hitchhiker’s Gu...