2010-02-27

[Tccc] CFP Special Issue on Green Networks - Journal of Supercomputing

Green Networks
a special issue of the
Journal of Supercomputing, Springer

The past decade has witnessed tremendous growth in networking
protocols, technologies, and provisioning. Networks now include media
such as wired, wireless, ad hoc, WiFi, WiMax, and satellite. In
essence, the entire planet is engulfed in information overflow because
of networked computing devices, such as supercomputer centers, data
repositories, and data centers. The aforementioned advancements are
plausible and must be appreciated. However, researchers have not
actively explored novel computer network architectures and
communication protocols that reduce carbon footprint. Techniques and
methodologies, such as the co-scheduling of computational, storage,
and network resources, dynamic circuit management, virtualization,
migration, remote I/O utilization, redundancy, and information
mitigation promise interesting and viable solutions that can enable
green networking.

The special issue will primarily focus on theoretical and practical
novel solutions that advance the research in green networking. The
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Future green network architectures and communication protocols
• Energy-efficient access networks
• Overlay networks
• Peer-to-peer networking
• Content-based energy-efficient networking
• Network virtualization
• Traffic engineering for maintaining an energy-efficient network
• Multi-layer and multi-domain green networks
• Green congestion control protocols
• Network planning and optimization for green networking
• Energy-efficient transmission technologies
• Energy management in communication networks
• Energy-efficient mobile and wireless access networks
• Cross-layer optimization techniques for efficient energy consumption
• Energy-efficient switch and base station architectures
• Network survivability and network resilience strategies
• Provisioning, monitoring, and management of networks
• Traffic measurement and analysis
• Green architectures for next generation routers
• Appliance energy management in home and office networks
• Instrumentation, tools and profiling techniques for energy consumption


Guest Editors
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Samee U. Khan
North Dakota State University,
North Dakota, USA
samee.khan@ndsu.edu

Sherali Zeadally
University of the District of Columbia,
Washington DC, USA
szeadally@udc.edu

Pascal Bouvry
University of Luxembourg
Luxembourg
pascal.bouvry@uni.lu

Naveen Chilamkurti
La Trobe University,
Melbourne, Australia
n.chilamkurti@lathrobe.edu


Important Dates
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Paper submission: June 01, 2010
Initial notification: August 15, 2010
Rebuttal submission: October 01, 2010
Final notification: November 01, 2010
Expected publication: 2011


Submission Guidelines
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Papers must be submitted via the Editorial Manager:
http://www.editorialmanager.com/supe/ by selecting the article type as
SI: Green Networks.


Submission Format
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All submissions are expected to be original research, previously
unpublished or considered elsewhere for publication, and typeset in
English. The maximum length of a submission (including tables,
figures, and references) should not exceed 30 double-spaced pages with
one inch margins all around. For more information, please contact
Prof. Khan.


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