A SURVEY OF RECENT TECHNIQUES FOR ENERGY COMPUTATION IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING NETWORKS
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In recent years many techniques have been computed for energy consumption. The Energy Consumption is a very big challenging area for research in networks. There are various techniques for computing energy consumption in distributed computing as described in this paper. There is a different device attached to the distribution system for different electrical operation. They are Dynamic Power Management Techniques (DPMT) like as Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS), Dynamic Frequency Scaling (DFC), and Routing algorithm. In these techniques, Clock Gating technique is also a methodology but it is very expensive and effective. They consume very highly electricity working in operations. There are two major metrics for reducing energy consumption in networks as, power and time. So any reliable networks the performance must be less energy during throughput packet and transmission delivery. Energy Consumption is a valuable cost of any networks over the lifetime. In this paper the recent techniques used for energy optimization in distributed computing.
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