Energy Management of Internet Data Centers in Smart Grid
This book reports the latest findings on intelligent energy management of Internet data centers in smart-grid environments. The book gathers novel research ideas in Internet data center energy management, especially scenarios with cyber-related vulnerabil
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Tao Jiang Liang Yu Yang Cao
Energy Management of Internet Data Centers in Smart Grid
Green Energy and Technology
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Energy Management of Internet Data Centers in Smart Grid
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Yang Cao Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China
Tao Jiang Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China Liang Yu Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Nanjing China
ISSN 1865-3529 Green Energy and Technology ISBN 978-3-662-45675-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-45676-7
ISSN 1865-3537 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-662-45676-7
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Preface
With the proliferation of cloud computing and Internet online services, more and more data and computation are migrated to geographical distributed Internet data centers (IDCs), which can provide reliability, management, and cost benefits. However, IDC operators encounter several major problems in IDC operations, such as huge energy consumption and energy cost, and high carbon emission. To deal with the above problems, IDC operators have to efficiently manage the way of energy consumption and energy supply. Considering the potential of smart grid, we focus on the energy management of IDCs in smart grid from several perspectives, i.e., power outage, carbon emission, heterogeneous service delay guarantees, and operation risk. With the introduction of smart grid, some cyber-related vulnerabilities may also be created and may ultimately lead to power outages when cyber attacks are launched. When power outages occur in main grids, the energy cost of IDC operators increases. If power outages caused by cyber attacks occu
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