A Survey of Energy Efficiency in SDN Software Based Methods and Optimization Models
Beakal Gizachew Assefa, \"Oznur \"Ozkasap

TL;DR
This survey reviews software-based energy efficiency methods and optimization models in SDN, categorizing solutions, analyzing their advantages and drawbacks, and discussing future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and optimization models for energy-efficient SDN solutions, including hardware and software approaches, with detailed analysis.
Findings
Classification of solutions into traffic aware, end system aware, and rule placement
Presentation of general optimization models for each category
Discussion of open issues and future research directions
Abstract
Software Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm has the benefits of programmable network elements by separating the control and the forwarding planes, efficiency through optimized routing and flexibility in network management. As the energy costs contribute largely to the overall costs in networks, energy efficiency has become a significant design requirement for modern networking mechanisms. However, designing energy efficient solutions is non-trivial since they need to tackle the trade-off between energy efficiency and network performance. In this article, we address the energy efficiency capabilities that can be utilized in the emerging SDN. We provide a comprehensive and novel classification of software-based energy efficient solutions into subcategories of traffic aware, end system aware and rule placement. We propose general optimization models for each subcategory, and present the…
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