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Third Green Wireless Communications and Networks Workshop (GreeNet)
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Co-located with IEEE VTC Spring 2012, Yokohama, Japan
6th-9th May 2012

Important Dates:
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Paper Deadline: 16 Dec 2011
Notification: 13 Jan 2012
Camera Ready Deadline: 6 Feb 2012

Website:
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http://vtc2012workshops.trackchair.com/track/983


Overview
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Broadband wireless mobile communications data traffic is rapidly growing to 
provide data services for devices such as tablets, smartphones and laptops. 
However, for many operators, growth in traffic is not match by the same growth 
in revenue. There is an increasing awareness of the environmental impact of 
both wireless networks and the Internet in general. Many operators have thus 
made commitments to reduce the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with 
their networks.

The objective of this workshop is to build on the success of the first two 
Greenet workshops to discuss these issues in detail. One major area where 
advances may be made is in moving towards more energy efficient network 
deployments which employ a mix of network components, such as macro-cell base 
stations, relays, picocells and femtocells to provide coverage and support high 
traffic demands. A second important avenue of research relates to new 
technologies and algorithms that can be deployed within the radio of each 
device to reduce energy consumption. This workshop particularly encourages 
contributions with blue sky thinking on how future technologies can be 
substantially more energy efficient than current systems.

We invite five page paper submissions not previously published and are not 
currently under review for publication from researchers and practitioners 
active in the field of Green Wireless Communications and Networks covering (but 
not limited to) the following topics:

1. Energy Efficient Network design
- Efficient network architectures
- Heterogeneous networks
- Network traffic engineering and QoS support
- Network operation and management

2. Enabling technologies
- Physical layer techniques
- MAC protocols
- Cross-layer optimization
- Cognitive networks

3. Network components and devices
- Low power devices
- User terminal designs
- Base station hardware architectures
- Power management for user terminals and network devices

4. Applications and services of wireless technologies
- Wireless smart grid and energy management concepts
- Wireless networking for home working/smart office
- Machine-to-machine communications
- Regulatory issues
- New topics for standardisation

Workshop Organisers
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John Thompson, University of Edinburgh
Timothy O'Farrell, University of Sheffield
Vasilis Friderikos, Kings College London
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