Author :
Brienza, Simone ; Bindi, Fabio ; Anastasi, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
The overall energy consumption due to ICT equipment has followed an increasing trend over the last years. A considerable fraction of the consumed energy is caused by user devices, such as Personal Computers (PCs) and displays. However, a large part of this energy is wasted due to an inefficient use. Users leave their PCs on for long periods even when unused, especially in workplaces. Hence, significant energy savings could be achieved just turning them off. However, it is not wise to rely on user collaboration, and, thus, automated tools are needed. In this paper, we present E-Net-Manager, a power management system for large environments, which turns unused PCs off and switches them on when the user is about to use them. To this end, E-Net-Manager leverages soft sensors, i.e., software/hardware tools already in use by the users, thus not introducing any additional cost. E-Net-Manager combines information provided by the users and data obtained from a number of these soft sensors. This way, it is possible to accurately determine the user presence/activity near her/his PC and, therefore, eliminate wastes also due to short periods of inactivity.
Keywords :
IP networks; client-server systems; computer network performance evaluation; power aware computing; E-Net-Manager; ICT equipment; IP networks; client-server systems; displays; energy consumption; energy savings; energy wastage; hardware tools; networked PC; personal computers; power management system; soft sensors; software tools; user activity; user devices; user presence; Bluetooth; Calendars; Sensor systems; Servers; Suspensions; Switches; Large Computing Environments; Low intrusiveness; Power Management; Soft Sensors; Wake-on-LAN;