-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [Tccc] IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine SI on Green Radio Communication Networks Datum: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 21:25:36 +1300 Von: Boon-Chong Seet bcseet@ieee.org An: ahsntc-mailing-list@list.trlab.ca, tccc@lists.cs.columbia.edu, tccn@comsoc.org CC: tapani.e.ristaniemi@jyu.fi, ehjchong@ntu.edu.sg, niuzhs@tsinghua.edu.cn, cleung@ece.ubc.ca
CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue on Technologies for Green Radio Communication Networks IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine
Since 2006, data traffic on wireless networks has grown by approximately 400% and is expected to continue to increase rapidly in the coming years. The widespread use of complex, spectrum efficient techniques to support such high data volumes, the demand for higher data rates and the ever-increasing number of wireless users translate to rapidly rising power consumption. Currently consuming 3% of the energy and causing 2% of the CO2 emissions globally, the Information & Communication Technology (ICT) industries are facing an increase in associated energy consumption of 16-20% per year. Furthermore, the energy costs for mobile operators can be as high as half of their annual operating budgets. The foregoing considerations highlight the urgent need for focusing on energy efficiency.
While there is much leeway for developing energy efficient and low power solutions for wireless networks, such as based on cognitive radios, multi-hop relaying, cooperative communications and MIMO systems, today’s communication networks are not much considering energy consumption issues into their design or development. The main reason is that this topic is not yet a focus of practical work and so far no solid research work has given support and evidence for any technique of reducing the overall system energy consumption. This Special Issue will assemble high-quality research articles as well as comprehensive survey papers on recent technological advances in the field of Green Radio Communication Networks. These contributions will serve as valuable references and trend indicators for researchers and engineers from both industry and academia. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
• Current view and impact of energy consumption in wireless communications networks
• Trends and challenges of achieving low energy consumption in wireless networks
• Energy efficiency metrics and measurements in wireless networks
• Energy efficient network concepts and architectures.
• Relaying, cognitive, cooperative and MIMO techniques
• Self-organizing/optimizing networks
• Energy efficient hardware, devices and designs
• Interaction of wireless networks with smart grids and power management
• Regulation and standardization
• Test-bed, experimental results, and hardware prototypes
• Applications and business models of energy efficient wireless networks
• Operators’ experience
• Coordinated power control for network-wide energy optimization
• Energy minimization of system-wide components
• Relationships between energy efficiency and spectrum efficiency
Prospective authors should follow the IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine manuscript format described at http://www.comsoc.org/livepubs/pci/info/sub_guidelines.html. Articles should be tutorial in nature to help readers outside the specialty of the field to gain a clear and good understanding of the topic. Electronic submissions in PDF format is strongly encouraged and should be sent by email to ehjchong@ntu.edu.sg with cc to all the guest editors.
Schedule
• Manuscripts Due – March 1, 2011
• Acceptance Notification – June 15, 2011
• Final Manuscript Submission – July 15, 2011
• Publication Date – October 2011
Guest Editors
Peter Han Joo Chong
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Email: ehjchong@ntu.edu.sg
Cyril Leung
University of British Columbia, Canada
Email: cleung@ece.ubc.ca
Zhisheng Niu
Tsing Hua University, China
Email: niuzhs@tsinghua.edu.cn
Tapani Ristaniemi
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Email: tapani.e.ristaniemi@jyu.fi
Boon-Chong Seet
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Email: bcseet@ieee.org
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