access icon free Average packet delay in Dual-Mode EEE: An analytical model

An analytical model is developed for the average packet delay for Dual-Mode Energy Efficient Ethernet to complement the power consumption model for Dual-Mode EEE developed previously. The model can be used for determining the tradeoff between power reduction and performance degradation caused by utilising the method. The analytical mode's results closely match the results from simulation.

Inspec keywords: energy conservation; local area networks; telecommunication power management; power consumption

Other keywords: dual-mode EEE; dual-mode energy efficient Ethernet; average packet delay; power consumption

Subjects: Local area networks; Computer communications; Telecommunication systems (energy utilisation)

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