RT Journal Article T1 Study of the potential energy savings in Ethernet by combining Energy Efficient Ethernet and Adaptive Link Rate A1 Reviriego Vasallo, Pedro A1 Maestro, Juan Antonio A1 Hernández, J. A. A1 Larrabeiti López, David AB The Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE) standard (IEEE 802.3az) has introduced some modifications to existing Ethernet standards with the aim of improving energy efficiency in the transmission of data frames. The adopted mechanism is to use different power modes of operation such that a device can be put into a low-power mode when there is no data to transmit and awake it very quickly upon frame arrival. This is expected to reduce energy consumption significantly, especially on low-loaded links. An alternative to EEE, known as Adaptive Link Rate (ALR), was also proposed to improve energy efficiency in Ethernet by dynamically changing the link speed at different traffic loads. ALR reduces the energy consumption because the lower the link speed, the less energy is consumed. However, this option is no longer considered in the EEE standard process. In this work, the potential energy savings of combining both EEE and ALR are explored. The results show that such a combination can further improve the already efficient EEE standard given the different power overheads associated with transitions between the active and idle power modes at different link speeds. This conclusion provides a clear motivation to investigate the combination of EEE and ALR more in detail in further developments. PB John Wiley SN 2161-3915 YR 2012 FD 2012-04 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/20007 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/20007 LA eng NO The project T2C2 (under code TIN2008-06739-C04-01) andthe Medianet research grant (under code S2009/TIC-1468)for the development of this work. DS e-Archivo RD 1 sept. 2024