Paper submission due:
August
31, 2015 (extended,
firm)
Author notification:
September25, 2015
Camera Ready due:
October 15, 2015
Registration due:
October 15, 2015
Scope and Topics
Introduction
Computer
networks, communication systems, and
other IT infrastructures have caused
severe environmental problems by
consuming significant amounts of
power, increasing greenhouse gas
emissions, and lead to pollution
during the production and disposal.
To reduce such environmental
problems and create a sustainable
environment, new energy models,
algorithms, methodologies,
platforms, tools and systems are
pressing. Thus, green computing and
communications solutions should be
designed with more renewable energy,
higher energy efficiency, lower
greenhouse gas emission, and less
harmful materials.
Scope and Topics
A.
Green Computing
and Communication Technologies
• Green
infrastructure sustainable
design and technologies
• Energy- and power-constrained
devices and gateways
• Ultra-low power systems
architectures
• Low-power, distributed data
processing on sensors
• Energy-efficient M2M wired and
wireless communications and
networking
• Optimization and/or analysis in
green computing and communications
(including core
network optimization)
• Green big data
architecture
• Green cloud computing
•
Energy efficient
networking,
communication and protocols
• Energyefficiency
in networking, wireless networks and
vehicular networks
• Energy
efficiency in data centers
and large-scale data processing
• Measurement
and modeling
of energy consumption
•
Standardization
and benchmark
B.
Smart Energy and
Smart Grid.
• Smart
metering
infrastructure and
technologies
• Large-scale
monitoring,
control and
demand response
•
Advanced data
fusion, mining and modeling in smart
grid
• Management and
control of distributed energy
generation, storage
and consumption
• Advanced smart
grid applications: grid-to-vehicle
and vehicle-to-grid,
Micro-grid
• Renewable
energy generation
and new energy sources
•
Standardization
and benchmark
C. Green
Society Applications
• Smart sensing
systems
•
Smart city
•
Green vehicle,
green home, green buildings and
green anything
•
Green industrial
automation
and control
• Intelligent
Transport Systems
and control
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an
abstract, keywords, the e-mail
address of the corresponding author
and should not exceed 8 pages for
main conference, including tables
and figures in IEEE CS format. The
template files for LATEX or WORD can
be downloaded
here. All paper submissions must
represent original and unpublished
work. Each submission will be peer
reviewed by at least three program
committee members. Submission of a
paper should be regarded as an
undertaking that, should the paper
be accepted, at least one of the
authors will register for the
conference and present the work.
Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at
the submission site:
http://www.swinflow.org/confs/greencom2015/submission.htm.
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will
be included into the IEEE Conference
Proceedings published by IEEE CS
Press. Authors of accepted papers,
or at least one of them, are
requested to register and present
their work at the conference,
otherwise their papers may be
removed from the digital libraries
of IEEE CS after
the conference.
Distinguished papers presented at
the conference, after further
revision, will be published in
special issues of Concurrency and
Computation: Practice and
Experience,
Journal of Network and Computer
Applications, Journal of
Computer and System Sciences
and IEEE Transactions on Big Data.