Andrews et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Recovery Act: Energy Efficiency of Data Networks through Rate Adaptation (EEDNRA)-Final Technical ReportAndrews et al., 2011
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- Andrews M
- Antonakopoulos S
- Fortune S
- Francini A
- Zhang L
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This Concept Definition Study focused on developing a scientific understanding of methods to reduce energy consumption in data networks using rate adaptation. Rate adaptation is a collection of techniques that reduce energy consumption when traffic is light, and only …
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