You are invited to participate in The Second International Conference on Green Computing, Intelligent and Renewable Energies (GCIRE2016) that will be held in Manila, Philippines on Feb 24 - 26, 2016. The event will be held over three days, with presentations delivered by researchers from the international community, including presentations from keynote speakers and state-of-the-art lectures.
The conference welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to) research topics:
Benefits of, and barriers to, adopting greener IT practices | Carbon management policies and ecology- related issues with ICT |
Carbon metering and user feedback | Characterization, metrics, and modeling |
Climate and ecosystem monitoring | Creating green awareness using IT |
Energy harvesting, storage, and recycling | Energy-aware computing |
Energy-aware high performance computing and applications | Energy-aware large scale distributed systems, such as Grids, Clouds and service computing |
Energy-aware software | Energy-efficient mass data storage and processing |
Energy-efficient network services and operations | Governments’ roles in fostering and enforcing green initiatives |
Green IT metrics, maturity models, standards, and regulations | Green business process reengineering and management |
Green computing models, methodologies and paradigms | Green design, manufacture, use, disposal, and recycling of computers and communication systems |
Green networking and communication | Green software engineering |
Life-cycle analysis of IT equipment | Low-power electronics and systems |
Management and profiling tools for energy efficient systems | Matching energy supply and demand |
Modeling-representations, simulation and validation for energy consumption optimization problems | Network design optimization |
Online dynamic optimization for energy efficient systems | Optimization of energy-efficient protocols |
Power-aware algorithms and protocols | Power-aware software and hardware |
Power-efficient delivery and cooling | Reliability, thermal behavior and control |
Renewable energy models and prediction | Robustness and performance guarantees |
Smart buildings and urban development | Smart grid and microgrids |
Smart homes, buildings, offices, streets | Smart transportation and manufacturing |
Stability of smart energy systems | Sustainable computing |
Using IT to reduce carbon emissions |
Feb 24
2016
Feb 26
2016
Registration deadline
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