Real-time energy price aware network routing

Author(s):  
Arash Deylamsalehi ◽  
Thilo Schondienst ◽  
Vinod M. Vokkarane
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 414-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Norazizi Sham Mohd Sayuti ◽  
Farida Hazwani Mohd Ridzuan ◽  
Zul Hilmi Abdullah

Interference from high priority tasks and messages in a hard real-time Networks-on-Chip (NoC) create computation and communication delays. As the delays increase in number, maintaining the system’s schedulability become difficult. In order to overcome the problem, one way is to reduce interference in the NoC by changing task mapping and network routing. Some population-based heuristics evaluate the worst-case response times of tasks and messages based on the schedulability analysis, but requires a significant amount of optimization time to complete due to the complexity of the evaluation function. In this paper, we propose an optimization technique that explore both parameters simultaneously with the aim to meet the schedulability of the system, hence reducing the optimization time. One of the advantages from our approach is the unrepeated call to the evaluation function, which is unaddressed in the heuristics that configure design parameters in stages. The results show that a schedulable configuration can be found from the large design space.


Kilat ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-65
Author(s):  
Redaksi Tim Jurnal

The main purpose of IP next generation version 6 or called IPv6 is to meet the needs of IP addresses for the long term. With the presence of IPv6 it is also necessary routing protocol that supports IPv6 network. Routing protocols work to connect between networks, and choose paths or routes to reach other networks. There are three types of routing protocols that already support IPv6 services. Among other types of distance vector (RIPng), link-state (OSPFv3) and hybrid (EIGRPv6). This final project is designed to know the performance of the three types of routing protocols on IPv6 network. Testing is done by analyzing routing update process, ICMPv6 packet analysis and testing by sending Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) packet in the form of audio video stream sent via server and accessed through client. In the simulation and analysis results using GNS3 (Graphic Network Simulator 3) and wireshark found that the OSPFv3 performance testing is better than EIGRPv6 and RIPng when performing routing updates or when link down occurs. Then the data analysis of test results with the delivery of Real-time Transport Protocol package so that it can be concluded that OSPFv3 algorithm better than EIGRPv6 and RIPng in terms of delay, packet loss, throughput and jitter.


Energy ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 95-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Baykant Alagoz ◽  
Asim Kaygusuz ◽  
Murat Akcin ◽  
Serkan Alagoz

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