Wireless networks, especially radio access networks, are a major consumer of electricity worldwide, thus contributing significantly to global warming. While the exact numbers may vary across sources, it is generally agreed that this energy consumption amounts to a few percent of the total consumption worldwide. Despite improvements in energy efficiency, the total energy consumption by wireless networks is escalating due to rapid densification and expansion of radio access networks, which is necessary to cope with the exponential growth of mobile Internet traffic. As a result, the sustainability of the growth of mobile Internet applications and services is under threat. In the past decade, the fast expanding carbon footprint of wireless networks has motivated researchers to conduct active research on energy efficient and sustainable networks, which is generally referred to as "green networks" and is the theme of this workshop.
This workshop invites high-quality contributions with the aim of providing its attendees a comprehensive and in-depth view of the latest advancements in green networks, ranging from network performance analysis to networking algorithms and protocols.
The scope of this workshop covers but is not limited to the following topics:
Energy harvesting networks
Energy cooperating networks
Energy efficiency for wired, wireless, mobile, and core networks
Green data center networks
Green network architectures
Energy efficient communication techniques and algorithms
Energy efficient resource allocation techniques
Green medium access protocols and channel assignment
Energy-aware routing protocols
Measurements and models for energy consumption of wireless networks
Energy-efficient vertical handover for heterogeneous wireless networks
Cross layer optimization for maximum energy efficiency
Energy-efficient protocols for wireless sensor networks
06月09日
2016
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