Call for Papers
Once limited to the computing world – specifically, to data centres - energy efficiency has become an issue in telecommunication networks in the recent years, mainly owing to two reasons: the increased attention to environmental aspects, and the growing operational expenditure (OPEX) of Telcos and Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Great attention is currently dedicated to energy-efficient “green” networking in both wired and wireless scenarios. A number of techniques have been identified and are continuously being consolidated and improved to reduce the energy consumption in networking equipment, while maintaining at the same time a desired level of Quality of Service (QoS) – and, ultimately, of Quality of Experience (QoE) in the users’ perception – in dependence of the actual carried traffic load. The range of possible actions spans from the design aspects (re-engineering of both silicon and network architecture to reduce complexity) to the on-line operation at small and large time scales (dynamic adaptation of devices’ energy consumption-performance trade-off and “smart sleeping” techniques). While Green Networking is pacing to become a mature bulk of technologies, many aspects still need to be investigated to harmonize its presence in the complex scenario of the Future Internet.
- Energy consumption / performance trade-off
- Control and optimization techniques applied to green networking
- Network virtualization technologies for energy efficiency
- Device- and network-level energy optimization
- Applications of dynamic adaptation techniques (Low Power Idle and Adaptive Rate)
- Energy-aware routing
- Green extensions to Traffic Engineering protocols and techniques
- End-to-end energy efficiency
- Energy-aware cross-layer and cross-platform techniques
- Modelling and optimization of energy consumption on network-attached hosts
- Networking for green data centres
- Virtual and green base stations in wireless mobile networks
- Caching techniques for green data-intensive applications
- Interaction between green power sources and green networks
- Energy-aware performance models and metrics
- Data- and Control-Plane interaction for the implementation of energy-efficient control strategies
- Energy efficient Content Delivery networks and Content Centric networks
- Energy awareness for network users
- Green Networking governance
- Disruptive approaches in energy-aware networking
General Co-Chairs
Phuoc Tran-Gia, Univ. of Würzburg, Germany
Krys Pawlikowski, Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Programm Co-Chairs
Raffaele Bolla, Univ. of Genoa, Italy
Jean-Marc Pierson, Univ. of Toulouse III, France
Local Organizing Committee
Harsha Sirisena (Chair), Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Important Dates
Special session proposals: May, 1st, 2013
Paper submission: June, 24th, 23rd, 2013
(for later submissions please contact Technical Program chairs asap)
Acceptance notification:August 1st, 2013 August 9th, 2013
Final paper submission:September 8th, 2013
Conference: November 20-22, 2013