[agents] e-Energy 2010: Submission deadline ** EXTENDED ** to November 8, 2009
karin anna hummel
karin.hummel at univie.ac.at
Thu Oct 29 06:01:16 EDT 2009
Due to multiple requests, the submission deadline for e-Energy 2010
full papers has been ** EXTENDED ** to November 8, 2009.
(Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of
the announcement.)
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* Call for Papers -- DEADLINE EXTENSION
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* e-Energy 2010
* 1st Int'l Conf. on Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking
* http://www.e-energy-conf.org/
* In cooperation with ACM SIGCOMM
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* University of Passau, Germany
* April 13-15, 2010
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* Full paper submission due (EXTENDED): November 8, 2009
* Visionary paper submission due: November 8, 2009
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* Technically co-sponsored by
IFIP TC6
Euro-NF
* General Co-Chairs:
Randy Katz, UC Berkeley (USA)
David Hutchison, Lancaster University (UK)
* TPC Co-Chairs:
Hermann de Meer, Passau University (Germany)
Suresh Singh, Portland State University (USA)
Torsten Braun, Bern University (Switzerland)
* Publicity Chair:
Karin Anna Hummel, University of Vienna (Austria)
* Overview:
e-Energy 2010 is the first international conference on energy-efficient
computing and networking. Due to the increasing significance of power
consumption, 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 spreading of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has
contributed much to the reduction of energy consumption in many areas of
everyday life. Nevertheless ICT has to move ahead and be more
energy-efficient itself. e-Energy addresses the entire IT-world.
The conference addresses the fields of servers and communication
infrastructures, services in data centers, end-systems in home and
office environments, sensor networks, and future networks such as
the Future Internet.
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, cloud, and data-center technology
- 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 etc.)
- Design methodologies and tools for energy-efficient services
- Security challenges in energy-efficient computing and
networking
* Important Dates:
Full papers due (extended): November 8, 2009, 11:59PM CET
Visionary papers due: November 8, 2009
Notification of acceptance: December 21, 2009
Final versions due: January 15, 2010
* Publication:
e-Energy invites submission of full papers, no longer than 10
pages and visionary papers no longer than 4 pages presenting
original research results that have not been previously published
or are 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 digital library. In addition, best papers
selected during the conference will be published in a journal
special issue.
* TPC Members:
David Andersen, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (USA)
Georgios Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
Lachlan Andrew, Swinburne University (Australia)
David Bateman, Électricité de France (EDF), Paris (France)
Georg Carle, TU München (Germany)
Trishul Chilimbi, Microsoft Research, Redmond (USA)
Ken Christensen, University of South Florida (USA)
Marco Di Girolamo, HP - European Innovation Centre (Italy)
Christophe Diot, Thomson Technology Paris Laboratory (France)
Ron Doyle, IBM Research Triangle Park (USA)
Dominique Dudkowski, NEC Laboratories Europe, Heidelberg (Germany)
Prabal Dutta, UC Berkeley (USA)
Carla Ellis, Duke University, Durham (USA)
Babak Falsafi, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (USA)
Serge Fdida, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris (France)
Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College London (UK)
Benjamin Greenstein, Intel Research Seattle (USA)
Rajesh Gupta, University of California, San Diego (USA)
Mark Handley, University College London (UK)
Kerry Hinton, University of Melbourne (Australia)
Helmut Hlavacs, Vienna University (Austria)
Canturk Isci, IBM TJ Watson Research Center (USA)
Hiroshi Ishikawa, Nat. Inst. of Adv. Industrial Science and Technology
(AIST) (Japan)
Aman Kansal, Microsoft Research, Redmond (USA)
Ryutaro Kawamura, Nat. Inst. of Inform. and Comm. Technology / NTT Labs
(Japan)
Wolfgang Kellerer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich (Germany)
Lukas Kencl, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic)
JongWon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science an Technology (GIST) (Republic
of Korea)
Gabriele Kotsis, Johannes Kepler University of Linz (Austria)
Paul Kühn, Stuttgart University (Germany)
Jean-Yves Leboudec, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
(Switzerland)
Laurent Lefevre, INRIA, University of Lyon (France)
Priya Mahadevan, HP Labs, Palo Alto (USA)
Jukka Manner, Helsinki University of Technology (Finland)
Marco Ajmone Marsan, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
Avi Mendelson, Microsoft R&D Israel (Israel)
Ruben Merz, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin (Germany)
Pierre Michaud, IRISA, Rennes (France)
Archan Misra, Telcordia, New Jersey (USA)
Nicolas Montavont, Telecom Bretagne (France)
John Morrison, University College Cork (Ireland)
Paul Müller, TU Kaiserslautern (Germany)
Hiroshi Nakamura, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Aki Nakao, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA)
Yoram Ofek, University of Trento (Italy)
Jörg Ott, Helsinki University of Technology (Finland)
Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, Newark (USA)
Jean-Marc Pierson, IRIT, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse (France)
Bernhard Plattner, ETH Zürich (Switzerland)
Christian Prehofer, Nokia, Helsinki (Finland)
David Remondo, Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona (Spain)
Andrew Rice, University of Cambridge (UK)
Suzanne Rivoire, Sonoma State University (USA)
Eliot Salant, IBM Haifa Research Labs (Israel)
Yiannakis Sazeides, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
Eve M. Schooler, Intel Labs, Santa Clara (USA)
Henning Schulzrinne, Columbia University (USA)
Charles G. Sheridan, Intel Labs Europe, Dublin (Ireland)
Fernando Solano, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
James P.G. Sterbenz, University of Kansas (USA)
John Strassner, Waterford Institute of Technology (Ireland)
Domenico Talia, University of Calabria (Italy)
Gabor Terstyanszky, University of Westminster (UK)
Jordi Torres, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona Supercomuting
Center (Spain)
Phuoc Tran-Gia, Würzburg University (Germany)
Anh Tuan Trinh, Budapest University of Technology an Economics (Hungary)
Rod Tucker, University of Melbourne (Australia)
Thomas Wenisch, University of Michigan (USA)
Jörg Widmer, DoCoMo Euro-Labs, Munich (Germany)
James Won-Ki Hong, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
(South Korea)
Martina Zitterbart, Karlsruhe University (TH) (Germany)
Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney (Australia)
Moshe Zukerman, Chinese University of Hong Kong (China)
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