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Topics of Interest
We solicit contributions that report recent results, share
experiences, or address research challenges in energy-efficient
network protocols and devices and in energy management.
Particularly, we want to identify and address issues with
a very high potential for significant energy saving, including
access network infrastructures, home networks, and terminal
equipment, but excluding energy efficiency for IT (specifically
data centers), sensor networks, mobile ad-hoc networks,
and mesh networks.
Areas of interest include but are not limited to
- Energy-efficient protocols and protocol extensions
- Energy-efficient transmission technologies
- Cross-layer optimizations
- Energy-efficient technology for network equipment
- Energy-efficient switch and base station architectures
- Low-power sleep mode
- Exploitation of passive network elements
- Energy-efficient communications management
- Architectures and frameworks
- Hierarchical and distributed techniques
- Remote power management for terminals
- Context-based power management
- Measurement and profiling of energy consumption
- Instrumentation for energy consumption measurement
- Operator experiences
- Energy-efficiency in specific networks
- Mobile and wireless/wired access networks
- Broadband access networks
- Management of home and office networks
Paper Submission Guidelines
We invite you to submit your papers to the Fourth International Workshop
on Green Communications. Submitted papers must represent original material
that is not currently under review elsewhere, and has not been previously
published. All papers will be properly peer-reviewed by members of the
technical program committee and other experts active in the field to ensure
high quality and relevance to the workshop. Paper length should be no more
than five (5) pages, a maximum of one (1) additional page will be allowed
but will incur additional page charges for publication of the camera-ready
version. Papers with more than six (6) pages will not be reviewed.
Submissions must use double column format, including tables, figures,
and references, with a font no smaller than 10 points. Please use the
Transactions stylesheet template provided by IEEE to assure that your
submission meets our guidelines. Papers must be submitted in PDF format
through the EDAS conference system by selecting the "ICC'11 - Workshop"
"Submit" link at the EDAS
paper submission website and then selecting
"IEEE ICC 2011 Workshop on Green Communications".
Accepted papers will appear in the ICC workshop proceedings and will
be included in IEEE Xplore. At least one of the authors of accepted
papers must attend the workshop to present its paper. Papers are to be
submitted no later than 31 October 2010 (extended).