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IEEE ICC-2012 3rd Workshop On
Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks & Wireless Networks for Energy 
Efficiency 
E2Nets  
June  10-15, 2012 
Ottowa/Canada

*** Selected top quality papers will be fast tracked in European Transactions 
on Telecommunications. ***

www.e2nets.tudelft.nl

Paper Submission Link: http://edas.info/N11457

* Paper Submission Deadline: December 20, 2011
* Notification of Acceptance: January 31, 2012
* Camera-Ready Submissions: February 10, 2012

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 the 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.

In E2Nets, the following topics of energy efficiency in sensor, mesh, and 
ad-hoc networks are considered:
* Physical layer techniques, channel or network coding for energy efficiency
* Methodologies and architectures for energy efficiency
* Energy-efficiency measures
* Energy-efficient flooding and multicast
* Energy-efficient device and service discovery
* Collaborative, cooperative, cognitive networking protocols for energy 
efficiency
* Algorithms for scheduling and resource management
* Energy harvesting
* Cognitive networking for energy reduction in large scale environments
* Device level collaboration and cognition for energy efficiency
* User mobility modelling to predict and adapt to patterns
* Hybrid fibre-wireless networks for energy-efficient delivery of wireless 
signals
* Energy efficiency in sensor networks, ad hoc networks, mesh networks and 
vehicular networks.

To address the other 98% of the global CHG emissions, wireless networks can be 
used to reduce the energy consumption of industrial, home, office environments, 
applications. For example, along with the research in low-carbon road 
transportation technologies, wireless networks can be employed to analyze the 
traffic jams and help navigators to find a suitable route leading energy 
savings. To this extent, in this workshop the topics of wireless networks for 
energy efficiency consist of:

* ICT for minimization of the energy consumption of other systems such as 
transportation, houses, offices and industrial buildings.
* 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
* Energy efficient virtualization of resources
* ICT for energy-efficient data centers

Author Guidelines
Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings and the IEEE Digital 
Library. Paper submission is via EDAS. IEEE publication policy and author 
guidelines can be found ICC Submission Guidelines pages.  Paper length should 
be 5 pages (A4, pdf) max, with 2 pages at an over-length charge.

Chairs
* General Chairperson: Ignas Niemegeers, Delft University of Technology, The 
Netherlands
* TPC Chairs:R. Venkatesha Prasad and Ertan Onur, Delft University of 
Technology, The Netherlands

Ertan Onur
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