IJATCA solicits original research papers for the January – 2026 Edition.
Last date of manuscript submission is January 30, 2026.
Sparing of inordinate vitality utilization is turning into a key worry in networking, on account of the probable practical advantages. These worries, for the most part contended to as \"green networking\", identify with embeddings vitality mindfulness in the procedure, in the devices and in the conventions of systems. In this work, author initially figures an increasingly exact meaning of the \"green\" property. Author further more arrange a couple of principles that are key empowering agents of vitality mindful systems administration examine. Then outline the forward-thinking best in class and offer a list of the applicable work, with a prevalent spotlight on green networking.
S. Nanda and T.-C. Chiueh, “A Survey on Virtualization Technologies,” Tech. Rep. TR179, Department of Computer Science, SUNY at Stony Brook, 2005.
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W. D. Nordhaus, “To Slow or Not to Slow: the Economics of the Greenhouse Effect,” The Economic Journal, vol. 101, pp. 920–937, July 1991.
M. Gupta and S. Singh, “Using Low-Power Modes for Energy Conservation in Ethernet LANs,” in Proceedings of the 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2007), (Anchorage, Alaska), pp. 2451 – 2455, May 2007.
C. Gunaratne, K. Christensen, and B. Nordman, “Managing energy consumption costs in desktop PCs and LAN switches with proxying, split TCP connections and scaling of link speed,” International Journal of Network Management, vol. 15, pp. 297–310, Sept. 2005.
L. A. Barroso and U. H¨olzle, “The Case for Energy-Proportional Computing,” IEEE Computer, vol. 40, pp. 33 – 37, Dec. 2007.
C. Lange, “Energy-related aspects in backbone networks,” in Proceedings of 35th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC 2009), (Wien, AU), September 2009.
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N. M. Kabir Chowdhury and R. Boutaba, “A Survey of Network Virtualization,” Tech. Rep. CS-2008-25, University of Waterloo, Oct.2008.
K. Christensen, C. Gunaratne, B. Nordman, and A. D. George, “The Next Frontier for Communications Networks: Power Management,” Computer Communications, vol. 27, pp. 1758–1770, Dec. 2004.
M. Allman, K. Christensen, B. Nordman, and V. Paxson, “Enabling an Energy Efficient Future Internet Through Selectively Connected End Systems,” in Proceedings of the Sixth ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-VI), (Atlanta, Georgia, USA), Nov. 2007.
Long range dependency, Adaptive rate, Low power idle, Quality of service, Asset solidification, Virtualization, Connectedness.
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