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diff --git a/2019-Mascots.org b/2019-Mascots.org index 534c47d..93ec088 100644 --- a/2019-Mascots.org +++ b/2019-Mascots.org @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#+TITLE: A Large-Scale Wired Network Energy Model for Flow-Level Simulations +#+TITLE: Estimating the end-to-end energy consumption of IoT devices along with their impact on Cloud and telecommunication infrastructures #+EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS: noexport #+STARTUP: hideblocks @@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ #+BEGIN_EXPORT latex \begin{abstract} -This document is a model and instructions for \LaTeX. -This and the IEEEtran.cls file define the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.]. *CRITICAL: Do Not Use Symbols, Special Characters, Footnotes, -or Math in Paper Title or Abstract. +Information and Communication Technology takes a growing part in the worldwide energy consumption. One of the root causes of this increase lies in the multiplication of connected devices. Each object of the Internet-of-Things often does not consume much energy by itself. Yet, their number and the infrastructures they require to properly work have leverage. In this paper, we combine simulations and real measurements to study the energy impact of IoT devices. In particular, we analyze the energy consumption of Cloud and telecommunication infrastructures induced by the utilization of connected devices, and we propose an end-to-end energy consumption model for these devices. \end{abstract} \begin{IEEEkeywords} diff --git a/2019-Mascots.pdf b/2019-Mascots.pdf Binary files differindex fbde41d..3631889 100644 --- a/2019-Mascots.pdf +++ b/2019-Mascots.pdf diff --git a/2019-Mascots.tex b/2019-Mascots.tex index cd9243b..dcd1c63 100644 --- a/2019-Mascots.tex +++ b/2019-Mascots.tex @@ -12,22 +12,21 @@ anne-cecile.orgerie@irisa.fr} Rennes, France \\ loic.guegan@irisa.fr} } +\usetheme{default} \date{\today} -\title{A Large-Scale Wired Network Energy Model for Flow-Level Simulations} +\title{Estimating the end-to-end energy consumption of IoT devices along with their impact on Cloud and telecommunication infrastructures} \hypersetup{ - pdfauthor={}, - pdftitle={A Large-Scale Wired Network Energy Model for Flow-Level Simulations}, + pdfauthor={Anne-Cecile Orgerie}, + pdftitle={Estimating the end-to-end energy consumption of IoT devices along with their impact on Cloud and telecommunication infrastructures}, pdfkeywords={}, pdfsubject={}, - pdfcreator={Emacs 26.2 (Org mode 9.1.9)}, + pdfcreator={Emacs 26.2 (Org mode 9.2.3)}, pdflang={English}} \begin{document} \maketitle \begin{abstract} -This document is a model and instructions for \LaTeX. -This and the IEEEtran.cls file define the components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.]. *CRITICAL: Do Not Use Symbols, Special Characters, Footnotes, -or Math in Paper Title or Abstract. +Information and Communication Technology takes a growing part in the worldwide energy consumption. One of the root causes of this increase lies in the multiplication of connected devices. Each object of the Internet-of-Things often does not consume much energy by itself. Yet, their number and the infrastructures they require to properly work have leverage. In this paper, we combine simulations and real measurements to study the energy impact of IoT devices. In particular, we analyze the energy consumption of Cloud and telecommunication infrastructures induced by the utilization of connected devices, and we propose an end-to-end energy consumption model for these devices. \end{abstract} \begin{IEEEkeywords} @@ -36,38 +35,38 @@ component, formatting, style, styling, insert \section{Introduction} -\label{sec:org9f2a447} +\label{sec:orgd500e48} \section{Related Work} -\label{sec:org3f89763} +\label{sec:org80dbf26} \section{Use-Case} -\label{sec:org465840a} +\label{sec:orgdfde6a1} \subsection{Application Characteristic} -\label{sec:orgec764c1} +\label{sec:orgd63b619} \subsection{Cloud Infrastructure} -\label{sec:orgd297b7a} +\label{sec:orgfbdac91} \section{System Model} -\label{sec:orgb795527} +\label{sec:org8918b3b} \subsection{IoT Part} -\label{sec:org2cfffb6} +\label{sec:org1eda40a} \subsection{Network Part} -\label{sec:orgc144d77} +\label{sec:org8486e6a} \subsection{Cloud Part} -\label{sec:org39e083c} +\label{sec:org97c19d3} \section{Evaluation} -\label{sec:org0d3d97d} +\label{sec:org03dc633} \subsection{IoT/Network Consumption} -\label{sec:orgcb0df05} +\label{sec:org884ec94} \subsection{Cloud Consmption} -\label{sec:org4ed126a} +\label{sec:orga52af2d} \subsection{Virtual Machine Size Impact} -\label{sec:org9aec0d5} +\label{sec:org9305a61} \subsection{Application Accuracy} -\label{sec:org88409a4} +\label{sec:org9464075} Refresh frequency etc\ldots{} \subsection{End-To-End Consumption} -\label{sec:org1492f49} +\label{sec:orgc64fdd5} \section{Discussion} -\label{sec:org6627b27} +\label{sec:org51ac1f7} \section{Conclusion} -\label{sec:org0643947} +\label{sec:orgd9544f5} \end{document} |
