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Continuing Education: Energy efficient design of access, backbone and the Cloud

January 25, 2017,
9:00am to 4:30pm

NEW CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE

DESIGNING THE GREEN INTERNET
Energy efficient design of access, backbone and the Cloud

Instructor: Fabrizio Granelli
Wednesday, January 25, 2017 - 9:00am to 4:30pm EST
Online via WebEx

 
 
Is it true that the Internet consumes more than 3% of all energy in World?
 
Does a search on the Internet consume the same amount of energy as preparing a cup of coffee?
 
How can we allow the Internet to grow without depleting the World's energy resources?
 
This new course aims to provide answers to the above questions with emphasis on describing how to analyze energy consumption of networks, devices and servers while identifying the best strategies to reduce the overall environmental impact of the Internet. 
 
The course will provide an up-to-date review of the main issues in energy saving in today and in tomorrow's Internet. Presentation of the different subjects will be based on analytical models, simulation analysis and actual measurements, and enable the attendees to gain both theoretical and practical insights to the design of energy efficient networking solutions.
 
Current case studies will be presented that include:

  • energy consumption breakdown of a typical cellular network provider
  • energy consumption breakdown of a typical data center
  • actual measurements on energy consumption from a real Wi-Fi testbed
  • application of green paradigm to the design of next generation radio networks

 
For more information and to register, follow: http://www.comsoc.org/training/training-calendar/new-designing-green-internet-0