Track: Programmable Real-Time Networks |
Energy Efficient VoIP systems |
With the spike in WFM and remote learning, there has been a many fold increase in usage of VoIP especially in conferencing ( 20+ users). This talk focuses on the impact of CPU performance on the carbon and greenhouse gas emission from the grid based electricity generation perspective. It will also touch upon BTM(Behind the meter storage) for ToU(Time of Use) billing, peak shaving algorithms and RTC optimizations that yield better energy savings. It is aligned to my ongoing research on whether renewables and energy storage integration green the electric grid. Experimental findings using Call traffic, CPU utilization on various RTP topologies and SIP/WebRTC call flow optimizations will be shared and demonstrated. |
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Presentation Video |
Presentation Notes |
Energy-Efficient-VoIP-systems.pdf |