Abstract
The issue of the energy shortage is affecting the entire planet. This is occurring because of massive population and industry growth around the world. As a result, the entire world is attempting to implement green networking systems and manufacture the power/energy efficient products. This research work discusses the green networking system technologies. This work introduces a power‐efficient control unit (CU) design and implemented on the Zynq SoC (System on Chip) ultrascale field programmable gate array (FPGA). The VIVADO HLx Design Suite is used to simulate and analyze the CU model which is considered as one of the key components of central processing unit (CPU), used for data communication purposes. The CU is made suitable for the green communication by making it power‐efficient. Therefore, the power consumption of the CU is analyzed for the various set frequency value ranging between 100 MHz and 5 GHz, and it is discovered that as the clock frequency rises up, the total power consumption also tends to get increased. The total power of the proposed model is reduced by 77.42%, 21.29%, and 17.93% from three models, respectively, being compared in the present paper. Final results shows that the CU is better suited to run at low frequencies to optimize power consumption.
Highlights
There have been many issues with the scarcity of natural resources in the Earth because of the rapid population expansion and industrialization in the world [1]
It is observed that there is an increase of 4.03% in total power (TP) as the frequency is raised to 500 MHz from 100 MHz
The TP of this proposed model is reduced by 21.29% and 17.93% from [20, 40], respectively
Summary
There have been many issues with the scarcity of natural resources in the Earth because of the rapid population expansion and industrialization in the world [1]. People are worried about the future generation saving of those resources. This can be done using green technology of connectivity and energy-efficient machines [2]. The work represents a step in the direction of promoting green networking technology and energy-efficient devices. A control unit (CU), to minimize the power consumption, is installed on field programmable gate array (FPGA) in this work.
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