Dear All, We have extended both the paper registration deadline and the paper submission deadline to January 25.
CALL FOR PAPERS *********************************************************************** The 4th Workshop on Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks & Wireless Networks for Energy Efficiency (E2Nets'13) In conjunction with IEEE Intl. Conference on Communications (ICC'13) Budapest, Hungary, June 9-13, 2013. *********************************************************************** Important Dates *************** Abstract Registration: January 25, 2013 (extended) Paper Submission Deadline: January 25, 2013 (extended) Notification of Acceptance: February 22, 2013 Camera-Ready Submission: March 8, 2013 Links ***** Website: http://e2nets.org/ Submission: http://edas.info/N13431 Scope ***** The two seemingly distinct topics of E2Nets are very important for overall energy efficiency in the future. Instead of looking at them separately, it is useful to arrange a venue for the researchers and practitioners in these two fields to come together and interact. This workshop aims to build this cooperation. Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks: According to a GESI study, the ICT sector contributes around 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions. To increase the competitiveness, energy efficiency (E2) must also be a design criterion of the network and service architectures. Flexible networks that adapt their capacity to the requirements can lead to significant energy savings. Novel networking paradigms need to be introduced to assure that all components are used with maximum utilization. E2 network architectures will be the cross-layer, cognitive and cooperative aggregation of techniques and mechanisms to provide a communication infrastructure where the energy consumption is minimized while guaranteeing the grade of service required by the applications. Along with energy efficiency, spectrum utilization is to be optimized and radiation is to be minimized. Topics ****** In this workshop, the following topics of energy efficiency in wireless networks are considered: * Physical layer techniques, channel/network coding for energy efficiency * Methodologies /architectures for energy efficiency * Energy-efficiency measures * Energy-efficient flooding/multicast * Collaborative/cooperative/cognitive networking protocols for energy efficiency * Algorithms for energy efficient scheduling and resource management * Energy harvesting * Cooperative green communications for energy efficiency * User mobility modeling to predict and adapt to patterns to reduce energy expenditure * Hybrid fiber-wireless networks for energy-efficient delivery of wireless signals * Energy efficient ad hoc network services * Energy efficient wireless sensor networks and their applications * Energy efficient Service discovery and Service Provisioning * Energy efficient algorithms and implementations in Internet of Things and Future Internet To address the other 98% of the global CHG emissions, this workshop considers the following topics on wireless networks for energy efficiency: * ICT for minimization of the energy consumption of other systems, including transportation, houses, buildings, industrial processes, and smart cities. * Energy efficient cloud computing, smart grids and emerging applications, * Sensor networks for energy efficiency in industrial/harsh environments * Vehicular networks to reduce the CHG emissions * New designs of equipments/architectures for energy efficiency * Energy efficient virtualization of resources * Energy efficient radio resource management * Energy efficient home automation and energy monitoring * Applications to Smart grids Workshop Committees ******************* General Chairs * Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada * Ignas Niemegeers, WMC, TU Delft, The Netherlands Publicity Chair * Jinsong Wu, Bell Laboratories, Shanghai, China TPC Chairs * R. Venkatesha Prasad, TU Delft, The Netherlands * Martin Jacobsson, Uppsala University, Sweden TPC Committee * Tankut Acarman, Galatasaray University, Turkey * Ozgur Akan, Koc University, Turkey * Mohamed-Slim Alouini, KAUST, Saudi Arabia * Xueli An, DOCOMO, Germany * Joan Bas, CTTC, Spain * Abel Bravo Vicente, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain * Kaan Bür, Lund University, Sweden * Lin Chen, University of Paris-Sud 11, France * Frank den Hartog, TNO, The Netherlands * Guido Dolmans, Holst Centre / IMEC, The Netherlands * Lingjie Duan, SUTD, Singapore * Carlo Fischione, KTH, Sweden * Kvs Hari, Indian Institute of Science, India * Mohammad Hassan, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia * Gaoning He, Huawei Technologies, China * Sonia Heemstra de Groot, TU/e, The Netherlands * Rose Qingyang Hu, Utah State University, USA * Ghassan Karame, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany * Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK * Chyrsa Papagianni, NTUA, Greece * TV Prabhakar, Indian Institute of Science, India * Laurent Reynaud, Orange Labs, France * Zhefu Shi, Microsoft, USA * Dmitri Truhachev, University of Alberta, Canada * Ge Xiaohu, Huazhong University of Sci. & Tech., China * Kenan Xu, Renesas Mobile, Canada * Honggang Zhang, Zhejiang University, China Further Information ****************** For further information, please visit our website: http://e2nets.org/ _______________________________________________ IEEE Communications Society Tech. 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