[Tccc] ICC13 WS on Green Broadband Access: registration and submission deadline on January 25
Paolo Monti
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Sat Jan 19 07:02:47 EST 2013
The registration and submission deadline is fast approaching, less than one
week left.
We are looking forward to your submission.
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Green Broadband Access: energy efficient wireless and wired network solutions
http://web.it.kth.se/~pmonti/WS_ICC_13/index
in conjunction with IEEE ICC 2013
June 9-13, 2012, Budapest, Hungary
Paper registration deadline is January 25 2013 (Extended)
The submission deadline is January 25 2013 (Extended)
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There is a rising concern for the energy consumption of communication networks.
It has been estimated that the global ICT energy consumption amounts to 7% of
the entire electricity production. The access segment is of particular
importance as it amounts to more than half of the total energy consumption
associated with communication networks. These figures hold for current traffic
loads, while projections show that by the year 2015 capacity requirements will
be 25-30 times larger than today, with an expectation that by the year 2020 we
will witness a thousand-folds increase in traffic.
For the wired access side, Passive Optical Networks (PONs), long reach PONs,
and point-to-point fiber access solutions are becoming an energy efficient and
attractive alternative. For wireless access, with the rapidly increasing
bandwidth demands in mobile networks, and with the evolution towards more dense
or heterogeneous networks, it is of particular importance to understand means
of reducing the transmission and processing energy consumption of mobile
devices. There are also indications that the backhaul contribution to power
consumption will grow as mobile networks become denser, potentially reducing
the benefits of energy efficient wireless access strategies. This calls for a
holistic understanding of the energy optimization process of entire broadband
access segment as a whole.
This workshop thus aims to bring in world experts in all aspects of green
broadband access communication design and networking. The topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
Energy efficient MIMO
Green massive MIMO
Green cooperation
Femtocell networks and energy efficiency
Multi-tier interference management and energy efficiency
Base station energy consumption and optimization
Small cell networks
Energy and message cooperation
Energy harvesting communication network design
Transmission policies for energy harvesting nodes
Receiver side energy issues
Energy harvesting and consumption policies for rechargeable nodes
Green backhauling strategies and architectures
Energy efficient wireless access deployment strategies
Standby/Idle power management
Sleep techniques for Passive Optical Networks (PONs)
Cooperative and collaborative networking for wireless broadband
access
Techno-economic assessment of green broadband solutions
Quality of service aware energy efficient algorithms
Green DSL access solutions
Node consolidation and active equipment elimination
Load adaptive fixed and wireless networks
Energy efficient point-to-point access solutions
Workshop General Chairs
- Prof. Aylin Yener, PSU, USA
- Prof. Jens Zander, KTH, Sweden
Workshop Steering Committee
- Prof. Merouane Debbah, Supelec, France
- Dr. Paolo Monti, KTH Sweden
- Dr. Bjrn Skubic, Ericsson AB, Sweden
- Dr. Luca Valcarenghi, SSSUP, Italy
Workshop website:
http://web.it.kth.se/~pmonti/WS_ICC_13/index
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Paolo Monti, PhD
Optical Networks Laboratory (ONLab)
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
http://web.it.kth.se/~pmonti/
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