SAC01 - Green Communications
Time | ICC Capital Hall Interactive 2 | ICC Capital Hall Interactive 3 | ICC Capital Suite 8 |
Tuesday, June 9 |
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09:00-10:30 | SAC01-GC-01: Energy Efficient Heterogeneous Wireless Systems | ||
15:15-16:00 | SAC01-GC-I01: Energy Efficient Wireless Systems II | ||
16:30-18:00 | SAC01-GC-02: Energy Harvesting | ||
Wednesday, June 10 |
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09:00-10:30 | SAC01-GC-03: Cloud and Core Energy Efficiency | ||
16:30-18:00 | SAC01-GC-04: Wireless and Renewable Powered Systems | ||
Thursday, June 11 |
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14:30-16:00 | SAC01-GC-05: Energy Efficient Wireless Systems I | ||
16:30-17:15 | SAC01-GC-I02: Energy Efficient Communications I | ||
17:15-18:00 | SAC01-GC-I03: Energy Efficient Communications II |
Tuesday, June 9
09:00 - 10:30
SAC01-GC-01: Energy Efficient Heterogeneous Wireless Systems
Room: ICC Capital Suite 8
Chair: Taisir El-Gorashi (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
- Energy Efficiency in Heterogeneous Networks
- pp. 1600-1605
- A Greedy Algorithm for Energy-Efficient Base Station Deployment in Heterogeneous Networks
- pp. 1606-1611
- On Energy Efficient Inter-Frequency Small Cell Discovery in Heterogeneous Networks
- pp. 1612-1617
- Energy Efficient Multicast in Interference-limited Heterogeneous Networks
- pp. 1618-1623
- Proactive Push with Energy Harvesting Based Small Cells in Heterogeneous Networks
- pp. 1624-1629
- Impact of Intra- and Inter-RAT Offloading on the Spectrum/Energy Efficiency of HetNets
- pp. 1630-1635
15:15 - 16:00
SAC01-GC-I01: Energy Efficient Wireless Systems II
Room: ICC Capital Hall Interactive 3
Chair: Khaled M. Rabie (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Noise Enhanced Energy Efficiency in Green Wireless Communications
- pp. 1636-1641
- A Comparative Study of Energy Efficiency Between MIMO and SISO based LTE RANs
- pp. 1642-1647
- Bayesian Mechanism Based Inter-Operator Base Station Sharing for Energy Saving
- pp. 1648-1653
- ECO-M:Energy-Efficient Cluster-Oriented Multimedia Delivery in a LTE D2D Environment
- pp. 1654-1660
- More Spectrum for Less Energy: Green Cooperative Sensing Scheduling in CRNs
- pp. 1661-1666
- Energy efficient adaptive cellular network configuration with QoS guarantee
- pp. 1667-1672
16:30 - 18:00
SAC01-GC-02: Energy Harvesting
Room: ICC Capital Suite 8
Chair: Emad Alsusa (Manchester University, United Kingdom)
- Optimal Offline and Competitive Online Strategies for Transmitter-Receiver Energy Harvesting
- pp. 1673-1678
- Block-Wise Time-Switching Energy Harvesting Protocol for Wireless-Powered AF Relays
- pp. 1679-1684
- Energy Harvesting Aware Relay Node Addition for Power-Efficient Coverage in Wireless Sensor Networks
- pp. 1685-1690
- Optimal Power Control for Energy Harvesting Cognitive Radio Networks
- pp. 1691-1696
- Adaptive Sensing Scheduling for Energy Harvesting Sensors with Finite Battery
- pp. 1697-1702
- Opportunistic Reception in a Multiuser Slow-Fading Channel with an Energy Harvesting Receiver
- pp. 1703-1708
Wednesday, June 10
09:00 - 10:30
SAC01-GC-03: Cloud and Core Energy Efficiency
Room: ICC Capital Suite 8
Chair: Jaafar Elmirghani (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
- Approximation Caching Algorithms for Energy-efficient Networks
- pp. 1709-1714
- Energy Aware Green Spine Switch Management for Spine-Leaf Datacenter Networks
- pp. 1715-1720
- Usage Based Topology for DCNs
- pp. 1721-1726
- Renewable Energy in Distributed Energy Efficient Content Delivery Clouds
- pp. 1727-1733
- Energy Storage Management in Core Networks with Renewable Energy in Time-of-Use Pricing Environments
- pp. 1734-1740
- Implementing Energy-aware Algorithms in Backbone Networks: a Transient Analysis
- pp. 1741-1747
16:30 - 18:00
SAC01-GC-04: Wireless and Renewable Powered Systems
Room: ICC Capital Suite 8
Chair: Daniel K. C. So (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Exploring Green Interference Power for Wireless Information and Energy Transfer in the MISO Downlink
- pp. 1748-1752
- Energy-Efficient Transmission for Wireless Powered Multiuser Communication Networks
- pp. 1753-1758
- Opportunistic Wireless Information and Energy Transfer for Sustainable Cooperative Relaying
- pp. 1759-1764
- Max-Min Energy Based Robust Secure Beamforming for SWIPT
- pp. 1765-1770
- Outage Estimation for Solar Powered Cellular Base Stations
- pp. 1771-1776
- Dimensioning the Power Supply of a LTE Macro BS Connected to a PV Panel and the Power Grid
- pp. 1777-1783
Thursday, June 11
14:30 - 16:00
SAC01-GC-05: Energy Efficient Wireless Systems I
Room: ICC Capital Suite 8
Chair: Burak Kantarci (Clarkson University, USA)
- Dynamic Idle Mode Control in Small Cell Networks
- pp. 1784-1790
- Sleep Mode Mechanisms in Dense Small Cell Networks
- pp. 1791-1796
- Sleep Period Optimization Model For Layered Video Service Delivery Over eMBMS Networks
- pp. 1797-1802
- Random Multicell Topology Adjustment for Greening Cellular Networks
- pp. 1803-1808
- A Game Theoretical Approach for Cooperative Green Mobile Operators under Roaming Price Consideration
- pp. 1809-1813
- An Evolutionary Algorithm for Energy Management in Cellular Base Stations under Time-of-Use Pricing
- pp. 1814-1819
16:30 - 17:15
SAC01-GC-I02: Energy Efficient Communications I
Room: ICC Capital Hall Interactive 2
Chair: Khairi A. Hamdi (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Energy Saving Local Control Policy for Green Reconfigurable Routers
- pp. 1820-1824
- SAMbA: A Session Aware Multicast based Architecture for Cost-Efficient Smart Grid Applications
- pp. 1825-1830
- An Energy-Efficient System Signaling Control Method based on Mobile Application Traffic
- pp. 1831-1836
- Weighted Tradeoff between Effective Capacity and Energy Efficiency
- pp. 1837-1842
17:15 - 18:00
SAC01-GC-I03: Energy Efficient Communications II
Room: ICC Capital Hall Interactive 2
Chair: Khairi A. Hamdi (University of Manchester, United Kingdom)
- Power-efficient Base Station Operation through User QoS-aware Adaptive RF Chain Switching Technique
- pp. 1843-1849
- Power Efficient Multicast for Multiple Description Media in Wireless Mesh Networks
- pp. 1850-1856
- On the Impact of Correlated Sampling Processes in WSNs with Energy-neutral Operation
- pp. 1857-1862