G-Lab_Ener-G (Improving the Sustainability of G-Lab Through Increased Energy Efficiency)
G-Lab_Ener-G - Improving the Sustainability of G-Lab Through Increased Energy Efficiency
The energy consumption of IT and communication infrastructure is dramatically increasing. The main goal of G-Lab_Ener-G is to explore the energy-efficient operation of future IT and communication infrastructures through the exploration and optimization of the G-Lab infrastructure. The Future Internet and its infrastructures have to be structured in a way that inherently supports an energy-efficient operation.
A key technology to achieve energy efficiency is the virtualization and consolidation of communicational and computational resources. Based on energy consumption models for different components of the infrastructure an energy-aware, autonomous, and self-organizing monitoring and management of physical and virtual resources is developed. We analyze communication and application layer protocols regarding their support of an energy-efficient operation of G-Lab.
Principal Investigator(s) at the University | Prof. Dr. Hermann de Meer (Lehrstuhl für Informatik mit Schwerpunkt Rechnernetze und Rechnerkommunikation) |
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Project period | 01.09.2009 - 31.08.2012 |
Source of funding | BMBF - Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung |
Projektnummer | 01BK0910 |
Themenfelder | Informatik, Informatik |
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