Second Annual IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications to be Held September 25 – 28, 2012
“Call for Papers” Ends April 3 for Original Paper Submissions Exploring Energy-efficient Communications Technologies & Networking Solutions.
New York, NY, March 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc), the leading worldwide professional organization dedicated to the advancement of communications technologies, will hold the second annual IEEE Online Conference on Green Communications (GreenCom’12) from September 25 – 28, 2012. Dedicated to the latest advances in energy-efficient communications and green networking technologies, IEEE GreenCom’12 embraces the latest online conferencing techniques to emphasize the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on a global scale.
This includes providing academic and industrial researchers with an engaging, thought-provoking and interactive forum for discussing the newest methods for increasing smart grid efficiencies, creating green buildings and fostering enhanced green logistics. Webcast by IEEE ComSoc and then published in IEEE Xplore, IEEE GreenCom’12 was also specifically designed to offer international presenters with the ability to address an expanded global audience and deliver a flexible, time-efficient and near-physical learning environment experienced from the attendee’s own home or office without travel. Other benefits include the ability to present research live and then interact with audience members in real-time with moderator support.
For more information on IEEE GreenCom’12, including “Call for Paper” details, interested researchers, academics and industry experts are urged to visit http://www.ieee-greencom.org. With a deadline of April 3, 2012, the conference’s peer-review board is currently accepting paper submissions on a wide range of topics covering green wireless, fixed line and smart grid communications technologies. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Energy-efficient networking, protocols, equipment and communications management
• Transmission technologies, cross-layer optimizations, remote power management, switch & base station architectures and home, office & vehicular networks
• Transport logistics related to road traffic optimization, supply chain management, electric vehicles and energy harvesting
• Smart grid service quality, wide-area monitoring, modeling, simulations, smart metering, dynamic pricing and renewable energy operations
Everyone interested in either attending or presenting at IEEE GreenCom’12 is invited to visit http://www.ieee-greencom.org or contact Heather Ann Sweeney of the IEEE Communications Society at +1 212-705-8938 or h.sweeney@comsoc.org for conference updates and/or original paper submission guidelines. In addition, all website visitors are encouraged to network with colleagues and peers, share their professional experiences or address IEEE GreenCom’12 issues through the conference’s Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter pages.
IEEE GreenCom’12 is hosted by the IEEE Communications Society, which has over 50,000 members and is the second largest of IEEE’s 38 technical societies. Founded in 1952, IEEE ComSoc is recognized as a major international forum for the exchange of ideas on communications and information networking. The society is also an international sponsor of global publications, conferences, certification and educational programs, local activities, technical committees and standardization projects.
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This includes providing academic and industrial researchers with an engaging, thought-provoking and interactive forum for discussing the newest methods for increasing smart grid efficiencies, creating green buildings and fostering enhanced green logistics. Webcast by IEEE ComSoc and then published in IEEE Xplore, IEEE GreenCom’12 was also specifically designed to offer international presenters with the ability to address an expanded global audience and deliver a flexible, time-efficient and near-physical learning environment experienced from the attendee’s own home or office without travel. Other benefits include the ability to present research live and then interact with audience members in real-time with moderator support.
For more information on IEEE GreenCom’12, including “Call for Paper” details, interested researchers, academics and industry experts are urged to visit http://www.ieee-greencom.org. With a deadline of April 3, 2012, the conference’s peer-review board is currently accepting paper submissions on a wide range of topics covering green wireless, fixed line and smart grid communications technologies. Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Energy-efficient networking, protocols, equipment and communications management
• Transmission technologies, cross-layer optimizations, remote power management, switch & base station architectures and home, office & vehicular networks
• Transport logistics related to road traffic optimization, supply chain management, electric vehicles and energy harvesting
• Smart grid service quality, wide-area monitoring, modeling, simulations, smart metering, dynamic pricing and renewable energy operations
Everyone interested in either attending or presenting at IEEE GreenCom’12 is invited to visit http://www.ieee-greencom.org or contact Heather Ann Sweeney of the IEEE Communications Society at +1 212-705-8938 or h.sweeney@comsoc.org for conference updates and/or original paper submission guidelines. In addition, all website visitors are encouraged to network with colleagues and peers, share their professional experiences or address IEEE GreenCom’12 issues through the conference’s Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter pages.
IEEE GreenCom’12 is hosted by the IEEE Communications Society, which has over 50,000 members and is the second largest of IEEE’s 38 technical societies. Founded in 1952, IEEE ComSoc is recognized as a major international forum for the exchange of ideas on communications and information networking. The society is also an international sponsor of global publications, conferences, certification and educational programs, local activities, technical committees and standardization projects.
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732-541-2971
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