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StICT 2019: Montréal, QC, Canada
- IEEE Sustainability through ICT Summit, StICT 2019, Montréal, QC, Canada, June 18-19, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-0308-2
- Hatem A. Alharbi, Taisir E. H. El-Gorashi, Ahmed Q. Lawey, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani:
The Impact of Inter-Virtual Machine Traffic on Energy Efficient Virtual Machines Placement. 1-7 - SeyedMorteza MirhoseiniNejad, Fernando Martínez García, Ghada H. Badawy, Douglas G. Down:
ALTM: Adaptive learning-based thermal model for temperature predictions in data centers. 1-6 - Evan Fallis, Mark Lipski, Andrew Mackey, Marc Jayson Baucas, Matthew R. James, Petros Spachos, Stefano Gregori:
A Testbed for Adaptive Microphones in Ultra-Low-Power Systems. 1-6 - Zekun Yang, Yu Chen, Ning Zhou, Shiqiong Tong:
PReS: Power Peak Reduction by Real-time Scheduling for Urban Railway Transit. 1-6 - Sadegh Aghabozorgi, Abdolkhalegh Bayati, Kim Khoa Nguyen, Charles L. Despins, Mohamed Cheriet:
Toward Predictive Handover Mechanism in Software-Defined Enterprise Wi-Fi Networks. 1-6 - Haneen Bawayan, Mohamed F. Younis:
PMU Placement for Maximal Power System Observability Using Topology Transformation. 1-7 - Andrew Mackey, Petros Spachos, Stefano Gregori:
Energy Efficient Bike-Share Tracking System with BLE Beacons and LoRa Technology. 1-6 - Abdolkhalegh Bayati, Kim Khoa Nguyen, Mohamed Cheriet:
Greening The Network Using Traffic Prediction and Link Rate Adaptation. 1-7 - Lamia Elgaroui, Steven Chamberland, Samuel Pierre:
A new routing metric for real-time applications in smart cities. 1-6 - Bartosz Kopras, Filip Idzikowski, Pawel Kryszkiewicz:
Power Consumption and Delay in Wired Parts of Fog Computing Networks. 1-8 - Thomas Dandres, Ana Carolina Riekstin, Mohamed Cheriet:
Considering the temporal variability of power generation in the assessment of ICT emissions: presentation of the IEEE 1922.2 standard draft. 1-5 - Julien Walzberg, Thomas Dandres, Nicolas Merveille, Mohamed Cheriet, Réjean Samson:
Environmental Assessment of Fluctuating Residential Electricity Demand. 1-6
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