
This standard specifies a framework for designing energy efficient content distribution services, such as migration, placement, and replication, over networks.
- Sponsor Committee
- COM/GreenICT-SC - Green ICT Standards Committee
- Status
- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2016-12-07
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Communications Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- COM/GreenICT-SC - Green ICT Standards Committee
- Working Group
-
EEICT - Energy Efficient ICT
Learn More - IEEE Program Manager
- Jennifer Santulli
Contact - Working Group Chair
- Jaafar M.H. Elmirghani
P1925.1
Standard for Energy Efficient Dynamic Line Rate Transmission System
This standard specifies an energy-efficient rate-adaptive transmission system that can be used to deploy mixed line rates. This standard introduces the architecture and mechanisms needed to enable the use of an optimal combination of line rates to accommodate the traffic while reducing power consumption.
P1926.1
Standard for a Functional Architecture of Distributed Energy Efficient Big Data Processing
This standard specifies a functional architecture that supports the energy-efficient transmission and processing of large volumes of data, starting at processing nodes close to the data source, with significant processing resources provided at centralized data centers.
P1927.1
Standard for Services Provided by the Energy-efficient Orchestration and Management of Virtualized Distributed Data Centers Interconnected by a Virtualized Network
This standard specifies an architecture for a service composed of distributed data centers interconnected by a network. It specifies the interfaces and the dynamic orchestration and management mechanisms for energy-efficient allocation of resources from data centers and network.
P1928.1
Standard for a Mechanism for Energy Efficient Virtual Machine Placement
This standard specifies an algorithm for energy-efficient virtual machine placement strategies considering network and computational power consumption. It also considers the geographic distribution of user demand.