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  One important aspect on building new and modern telecom infrastructure is to reduce energy costs which today comprise of almost ~40% of their CAPEX and with expansion of new 5G and Edge solutions in Enterprises and RAN it is expected to increase .

The biggest challenge exists as still today most of telecom infrastructure is designed for Busy hours and is not flexbiel enough to tune and optimize to give best compromise between performance and energy use . It is therefore Energy efficiency is becoming critical in all domains including Cloud infrastructure .

Energy Efficiency  (EE) is defined as "the relation between the useful output and energy consumption" by ITU-T L.1330 :cite:p:`itutl1330` for telecommunication networks and ETSI EN 303 471 :cite:p:`etsien303sp471` for NFV, the useful output being a metric which represents the capacity provided by the service whose energy efficiency is assessed.

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Energy Efficiency DomainsExampleKPI Metrics
Hardware New Hardware Layer innovations https://github.com/anuket-project/anuket-specifications/blob/master/doc/ref_model/chapters/chapter03.rst#id79
Cloud domainSupport new features on energy saving measures in Cloud 
ML/AI and Data analytics

Intelligence and Orchestration 

Use if SMO , RIC and ML/AI based decisions 
Applications Telecom Applications refactoring 


3.11.1 Energy Savings in Hardware:

Hardware and Physical infrastructure has the biggest role in improving the Energy efficiency (EE) in Telecom systems  , all of the related power related KPI should be available in the  Hardware metrics defined 

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    • Use of GPU can enhanced energy efficiency through ML/AI
    • Use of DPU can optimize energy efficiency by offloading all infrastructure services mainly storage , networking and security .
    • Use of Optimal SIlicon and architectures e.g X86 vs ARM can deliver substantial cost savings
    • Use of High voltages e.g 380v DC to reduce overall Power efificinecy
    • Liquid cooling and other passive infrastructure innovations  



Table 3-8.1 Energy Monitoring shows possible performance measurement capabilities for the Hardware Infrastructure. These measurements or events should be collected and monitored by monitoring tools.

RefCloud Hardware Infrastructure CapabilityUnitDefinition/Notes
hardwareardwaremon.001Host CPU usageWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the processor(s) of a node (1)

As Telco's Cloud infrastructure will comprise of multi clouds and  different permutations on VIM and CaaS Layers it becomes important that the Cloud management solutions make best use of Energy efficiency measures provided by the hardware and ensures a optimally balanced  infrastructure.

Cloud
Ref
hardwaremon.002NIC ,Accelerator cards , Fan and Power supplies energy use Watt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the processor(s) of a node (1)
hardwaremon.003GPU energy useWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the GPU
hardwaremon.004DPU energy useWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the DPU
hardwaremon.005eASIC energy useWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the eASIC









Table 3-8.1 Energy Optimization possible performance measurement capabilities for the Hardware Infrastructure. 

RefHardware Infrastructure CapabilityUnitDefinition/Notes
cloudhardwareopt.001hyCPU usageWatt (Joule/s)

C-states  i.e C-0 ,C-1 ,C-2 ,TC-Custom availability 


Real-time electrical power used by the processor(s) of a node (1)
hardwareopt.002Capability to free up and control sleep mode/C-state/P-state of specific hardware resources (e.g.
server, CPU) 

dynamic reallocation of active workload to specific accelerators and/or CPUs













3.11.2 Energy Savings in Cloud layer:

As Telco's Cloud infrastructure will comprise of multi clouds and  different permutations on VIM and CaaS Layers it becomes important that the Cloud management solutions make best use of Energy efficiency measures provided by the hardware and ensures a optimally balanced  infrastructure.

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    • Cloud architecture  supports optimum load balancing 
    • Cloud layer supports resource optimization by adequately report the under utilized infrastructure 
    • Cloud supports the elastic and efficient shutdown of spare and un-used infrastructure ,  one key characteristic is abstract the physical resources from the application 


Internal Performance Measurement Capabilities

Table 3-8.2 shows possible performance measurement capabilities for the Hardware Infrastructure. These measurements or events should be collected and monitored by monitoring tools.

RefCloud Infrastructure CapabilityUnitDefinition/Notes
cloud.001VM and Container energy use Watt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power aggregated at VM or Container level
cloud.002NFVI energy useWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power aggregated at NFVI level
cloud.003Load balancing across all cloud resources Equal %Load balance across cloud infastructure
cloud.004Support for all energy KPI to NBI and OSS systesm-Integrate to NBI systems
cloud.005Indirect power reduction by means of energy aware traffic steering

3.11.3 Energy Savings through Orchestration and Intelligence:

Internal Performance Measurement Capabilities

Table 3-8.2 shows possible performance measurement capabilities for the Orchestration and Intelligence Layer 

RefOrchestration and Intelligence CapabilityUnitDefinition/Notes
orchestration.001Data collection and visibility for all Energy KPI in real time 
Infrastructure should enable  new data architectures and orchestration capabilities 
cloud.002Real time tuning of  hardware 

cloud.003


cloud.004






3.11.4 Energy Savings in Applications:

Most of the Telecom applications currently are seldom designed by keeping energy KPI's and measures in place . With 5G Release17 there had been a lot of work and emphasis on Energy optimizations as can be refereed  in 

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RefCloud Infrastructure CapabilityUnitDefinition/Notes
app.001Host CPU usageWatt (Joule/s)Real-time electrical power used by the processor(s) of a node (1)
app.002VNFC level Energy utilizationWatt (Joule/s)
app.003VNF level Energy utilizationWatt (Joule/s)
app.002Network slice EE KPIperformance of slice /Wattas defined in 3GPP TS28.310
app.003eMBB slice EE KPIGbps /Wattas defined in 3GPP TS28.310

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