e-Energy 2011: Preliminary CfP
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******************************************************************** * * Preliminary Call for Papers * * e-Energy 2011 * 2nd Int'l Conference on Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking * http://www.e-energy-conf.org/ * * Columbia University, New York, USA * May 30 - June 1, 2011 * * Full paper submissions due: January 14, 2011 * ********************************************************************
* Overview: e-Energy 2011 is the second international conference on energy-efficient computing and networking. Due to the increasing significance of power consumption in computing and networking, the goal of e-Energy is to bring together researchers, developers, practitioners working in this area to discuss recent and innovative results, and identify future directions and challenges. The continuing spread of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has contributed much to the reduction of energy consumption in many areas of everyday life. Nevertheless ICT infrastructure continues to expand in capacity and reach, and needs to be more energy- efficient itself. e-Energy addresses all cyber infrastructure such as the varied fields of servers and communication infrastructures, services in data centers, end-systems in home and office environments, broadband access networks, sensor networks, cloud computing, smart grids and future networks such as the Internet of Things.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Instrumentation and measurement of energy-efficient computing and networking - Energy and performance profiling, accounting of energy consumption - Metrics, benchmarks, interfaces, tools - Monitoring and management concepts - Energy, performance, quality of service and other resource tradeoffs - Energy-efficient networking and protocols - Energy-efficient peer-to-peer networking and overlays - Future energy-efficient architectures - Energy-efficient application design - Load, heat, and resource modeling - Load, heat, and resource management - Reliability and power management - Energy-efficient grid and data-center technology - Energy-efficient cloud computing - Energy-efficiency and virtualization - Energy-efficiency, resource sharing, and security - SmartGrids: new computing and networking contributions - Sensing techniques and sensor networks for energy awareness - Energy-efficient network components (switches, routers, transceivers, amplifiers, etc.) - Design methodologies and tools for energy-efficient services - Security challenges in energy-efficient computing and networking
* Important Dates: Full papers due: January 14, 2011 Notification of acceptance: March 21, 2011 Final versions due: April 22, 2011
* Publication: e-Energy invites submission of two categories of paper: full papers and discussion papers. Full papers should be no longer than 10 pages and discussion papers should be no longer than 4 pages. All papers must present original theoretical and/or experimental research that has not been previously published, accepted for publication, or is not currently under review by another conference or journal. Submissions must be in PDF- format using the double-column ACM format given at http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates.
Further submission information can be accessed via http://www.e-energy-conf.org/. Proceedings will be published by ACM and appear in the ACM library and IEEE Xplore (subject to agreement by ACM and the IEEE).
Full papers should include a detailed description of research either in progress or completed. A discussion paper describes innovative and novel ideas that have not yet been fully explored, but have the potential to influence the research community. A discussion paper could, for example, expose a new problem, advocate a new approach, re-frame or debunk existing work, report unexpected results from a deployment, or propose new evaluation methodologies. We especially encourage submissions of early-stage work and enticing but unproven ideas.
* General Co-Chairs: Hermann de Meer, University of Passau (Germany) David Hutchison, Lancaster University (UK)
* TPC Co-Chairs: Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University (USA) Kerry James Hinton, ARC Special Center for Ultra-Broadband Information Networks (Australia) Rod Tucker, University of Melbourne (Australia)
* Publicity Co-Chairs: Karin Anna Hummel, University of Vienna (Austria) Jaafar Elmirghani, University of Leeds (UK)
* Local Arrangements: Simha Sethumadhavan, Columbia University (USA)
* TPC (tentative list): Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University (Australia) Torsten Braun, University of Bern , Switzerland Ken Christensen, University of South Florida (USA) Ron Doyle, IBM Research Triangle Park (USA) Prabal Dutta, UC Berkeley (USA) Jaafar Elmirghani, Leeds University (UK) Helmut Hlavacs, University of Vienna (Austria) Aman Kansal, Microsoft Research Redmond (USA) Lukas Kencl, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) (Republic of Korea) Thierry Klein, Alcatel-Lucent (USA) Paul Kuehn, Stuttgart University (Germany) Jean-Yves Leboudec, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) (Switzerland) Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon (France) Priya Mahadevan, PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) Jukka Manner, Helsinki University of Technology (Finland) Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) Ruben Merz, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories Berlin (Germany) Hiroshi Nakamura, University of Tokyo (Japan) Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) Jean-Marc Pierson, IRIT, University Paul SabatierToulouse (France) Andrew Rice, University of Cambridge (UK) Eve M. Schooler, Intel Labs Santa Clara (USA) Ioannis Tomkos, AIT (Greece) Jordi Torres, Technical University of Catalonia Barcelona Supercomputing Center (Spain) Anh Tuan Trinh, Budapest University of Technology an Economics (Hungary) Joerg Widmer, Juan Carlos University, Spain Moshe Zukerman, City University of Hong Kong (China)
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