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authorORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-19 13:17:43 +0200
committerORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-19 13:17:43 +0200
commit13278c78d3c03179fd370b183f44185d9be51666 (patch)
tree72e73e3cfe78e65a54e4e84880add8bac5358b05 /2019-ICA3PP.org
parent25463e0664963d8e4c179fb6ddd77c51f5b805e2 (diff)
parent5c91547127d792d62c23c1b3578121bf128fc66b (diff)
Merge branch 'master' of gitlab.inria.fr:lguegan/paper-lowrate-iot
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@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ In our case with small and sporadic network traffic, these results show that wit
Core router & ~Static power = 555 Watts, 48 ports of 1 Gbps, Utilization = 25\% \\
Edge switch~ & ~Static power = 150 Watts, 48 ports of 1 Gbps, Utilization = 25\% \\
\bottomrule
- \end{tabular}}
+ \end{tabular}
\end{table}
#+END_EXPORT
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ In our case with small and sporadic network traffic, these results show that wit
client), the impact is high on cloud and network part if they have
only few sensors. The energy efficiency is really poor for only few
devices: with 20 IoT sensors, the overall energy cost to handle these
- devices is 2.5 times the energy consumption of the IoT devices
+ devices is almost doubled compared to the energy consumption of the IoT devices
themselves. Instead of increasing the number of sensors, which
would result in a higher overall energy consumption, one should
focus on reducing the energy consumption of IoT devices, especially
@@ -762,6 +762,7 @@ and provide advice for increasing the energy-efficiency of IoT infrastructures.
if("sensorsEnergy"%in%colnames(data)){ # If it is ns3 logs
data=data%>%mutate(sensorsEnergy=sensorsEnergy/ns3SimTime) # Convert to watts
data=data%>%mutate(networkEnergy=networkEnergy/ns3SimTime)
+ data=data%>%mutate(networkEnergy=networkEnergy-9.9999) # Anne-Cécile Factor (accounting for port idle (in fact we are not using all the 1W, there is also other communication on ISP switches)
data=data%>%mutate(networkEnergy=networkEnergy+getSwitchesIDLE(sensorsNumber,sensorsSendInterval)) # Add Idle conso of switches
data=data%>%mutate(totalEnergy=totalEnergy/ns3SimTime)
}
@@ -1105,7 +1106,7 @@ and provide advice for increasing the energy-efficiency of IoT infrastructures.
**** Plot In Paper
Power sensors vs network
- #+BEGIN_SRC R :noweb yes :results graphics :file plots/numberSensors-WIFINET.png :session *R*
+ #+BEGIN_SRC R :noweb yes :results graphics :file plots/numberSensors-WIFINET.png :session *R*
<<RUtils>>
data=loadData("logs/ns3/last/data.csv")