What is it about?
The PDF file "Green Cloud Multimedia Networking" discusses a new approach to managing resources in communication and multimedia networks. This approach uses NFV/SDN technology to allocate resources in an energy-efficient way, which can help reduce costs and improve performance. The authors propose a framework called GreenVoIP that can prevent network overload and save energy by managing the number of servers and switches used. The proposed approach is evaluated on real platforms and shows promising results.
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The unique aspect of this work is the proposed framework called GreenVoIP, which uses NFV/SDN technology to manage resources in a more energy-efficient way. This approach can help reduce costs and improve performance in communication and multimedia networks. The proposed framework is evaluated on real platforms and shows promising results. This work is timely as energy efficiency is becoming increasingly important in the era of cloud computing and big data. The proposed approach can help address the crisis in resources faced by communication and multimedia networks and contribute to the development of green networking.
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This page is a summary of: Green Cloud Multimedia Networking: NFV/SDN Based Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation, IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking, September 2020, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/tgcn.2020.2982821.
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