explication facteurs bizarres

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** Data Analysis (R Scripts)
*** Utils
**** Anne-Cécile Factor
In Mahadevan's paper:
http://dl.ifip.org/db/conf/networking/networking2009/MahadevanSBR09.pdf
- edge switch LAN :
- Idle : 150 Watts
- 48 ports at 1 Gbps : 48000 Mbps
- 25% utilization
- so 0.0125 Watt/Mbps
- core switch
- Idle : 555 Watts
- 48 ports at 1 Gbps : 48000 Mbps
- 25% utilization
- so 0.04625 Watt/Mbps
- gateway
- Idle = 8.3 Watts
- 54 Mpbs
- 10% utilization
- 1.537 Watt/Mbps
- Link utilization sources:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6566937
http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/internet.rates.pdf
Our usecase: for one sensor
- 250 bits (192 bits of data + headers)
- One packet per 10 seconds
- so bitrate: 25 bps = 0.000025 Mbps
- path between sensor and Cloud server: 1 gateway, 1 core switch, 8
edge switches = 10 devices
- for each sensor: 0.000025 x [1.537 + 8 x 2 x 0.0125 + 2 x 0.04625] x 2
(last x2 = redundancy factor, the other x2 are to account for in/out ports)
= 0.0001 Watts on the whole path (10 devices)
- so 0.00001 per device
- previously in the simulations: 1 Watt per device, so 10 Watts in
total, so we need to remove 9.9999 Watts from the result
**** R
RUtils is intended to load logs (data.csv) and providing
simple plot function for them.

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