[RACI-list] CfP -- 2nd Int. Workshop on Green and Sustainable Networking (GreenNet 2023)
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Vesna Manojlovic
BECHA at ripe.net
Thu Jan 12 15:12:54 CET 2023
For Your Information On 19/12/2022 01:52, Hesham ElBakoury wrote: > > *2nd Int. Workshop on Green and Sustainable Networking (GreenNet 2023)* > > Co-located with IEEE ICC > > 28. May - 01. June 2023 > > Rome, Italy > > https://icc2023.ieee-icc.org/workshop/ws-07-2nd-workshop-green-and-sustainable-networking-greennet-2023 > > *Important Dates* > > ============== > > *Paper Submission Deadline: *January 20, 2023 > > *Acceptance Notification: *March 06, 2023 > > *Camera Ready: *March 15, 2023 > > *Registration for Accepted Papers: *March 15, 2023 > > *Workshop Date: *May 28 or June 01, 2023 > > EDAS submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=30418 > > *Motivation* > > ========== > > Energy efficiency and sustainability have become of paramount importance > in all human activities. Regarding ICT, it has been long recognized that > its impact on helping reduce the carbon footprint of other activities > can be significant; then, it would be odd if the same principle would > not apply to ICT itself. In particular, computing, communications and > networking are relevant activities in this context, whose impact is > absolutely non-negligible. The concept of Green Computing and Networking > is currently gaining additional momentum with the growth in the number > of networked applications in all vertical sectors, in the number of > users and in the amount of traffic they generate. The pervasiveness of > mobile networks in 5G and their evolution toward 6G, the spreading of > edge computing and micro-data centers and the demand in computational > and data transport capacity across the edge-cloud continuum are all > factors that further contribute to making energy efficiency a > fundamental aspect of future networks. > > ** > > *Goals* > > ========== > > The goal of the GreenNet Workshop is to address emerging concepts and > challenges related to energy efficiency and sustainability for networked > services, by pursuing sustainability in the context of ongoing > developments such as 5G and beyond, 6G, usage of AI/ML or distributed > ledger solutions and with different network access technologies. To this > aim, the Workshop will also address advanced traffic and power models, > as well as management and control strategies, along with Application > Programming Interfaces (APIs), to be used for the lifecycle management > and optimization of Physical and Virtual Network Functions, the creation > and dynamic reconfiguration of network slices, and the balance between > sustainability in terms of energy efficiency and performance. > Furthermore, the goal is to not only consider an energy efficient and > sustainable access network but complete network, monitoring, and > management solutions from data generation to data processing and further > usage The trade-off between availability, resiliency, programmability, > and energy efficiency is a key challenge. Monitoring methods and metrics > for power consumption, energy efficiency, as well as sustainability are > important, as well as benchmarking of solutions based on well-defined KPIs. > > > We solicit original papers on the following (and related) topics > > > *Topics of Interest* > > ================= > > Authors are invited to submit original contributions (written in > English) in PDF format. Only original papers not published or submitted > for publication elsewhere will be considered for the workshop. Only PDF > files will be accepted for the review process and all manuscripts must > be electronically submitted through EDAS. > > > ● Traffic modeling and prediction for performance and power representation > > ○ Analytical models of network power consumption > > ○ Accuracy and granularity of traffic prediction models and BS/MS power > consumption models > > ●. Management and control mechanisms for the dynamic optimization of the > trade-off between power, energy efficiency, sustainability and > performance, availability, resilience > > ○ APIs for power management interfaces > > ○ Sleep modes in RAN/O-RAN and core networks > > ○ Timing and scheduling of hardware sleep modes in the access and backhaul > > ○ Orchestration of sleep modes > > ○ Decentralized energy management, e.g., using distributed ledger > technologies blockchain > > ● Benchmarking of solutions w.r.t. energy efficiency and sustainability > based on KPIs > > ● Sensor and industrial automation networks > > ● Evolutionary strategies for the achievement of 6G energy-efficiency > KPIs and Quality of Information improvement > > ● AI/ML techniques for power and performance management in virtualized > environments > > ● AI/ML for slicing energy efficiency, fog/cloud MEC virtualization, > self-x technologies, adaptation, automation, and zero-touch > > ● Architectural solutions toward network sustainability > > ○ Use of renewable energy by network infrastructure devices to reduce > network carbon footprint > > ○ Power-aware network slicing > > ○ Role of software in reducing network energy consumption and carbon > footprint > > ○ Role of the edge to support energy sustainable infrastructure > > ● Energy-efficiency and sustainability in all parts of networked services > > ○ Wired and wireless energy efficiency > > ○ Energy-saving Internet protocols > > ○ Energy efficiency and carbon neutrality in the fog/MEC/cloud continuum > > ○ Energy efficient internetworking of mobile backhaul/core and remote > data centers > > ○ Energy-efficient 3D networks > > ● Multi-technology solutions > > ○ Mutual roles in energy saving of satellite and terrestrial networks > > ○ Multipath support over multiple wireless technologies for access > traffic steering, switching, splitting (ATSS) > > ● Coping with the end of Moore’s law > > ● Role of standardization including network energy efficiency and > sustainability metrics > > > *Workshop Chairs* > > ================ > > Roberto Bruschi, University of Genoa and CNIT S2N National Lab, Italy > (roberto.bruschi at unige.it) > > Franco Davoli, University of Genoa and CNIT S2N National Lab, Italy > (franco.davoli at unigeit <mailto:franco.davoli at unige.it>) > > Hesham ElBakoury, Futurewei Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA > (helbakoury at gmail.com) > > Timothy O'Farrell, University of Sheffield, UK (t.ofarrell at sheffield.ac.uk) > > Tobias Hoßfeld, University of Würzburg, Germany > (tobias.hossfeld at uni-wuerzburg.de) > > Frank Loh, University of Würzburg, Germany (frank.loh at uni-wuerzburg.de > <mailto:frank.loh at uni-wuerzburg.de>) > > > > -- Senior Community Builder, RIPE NCC https://labs.ripe.net/author/becha/
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