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Digital & Wireless Communications / Communications System Design L l Green Networking o Although the information and communication technology (ICT) industry accounted for only re K 2 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2007, the explosive increase in data traffic t h brought about by a rapidly growing user base of more than a billion wireless subscribers is M a and Communications n expected to nearly double that number by 2020. It is clear that now is the time to rethink how a we design and build our networks. u r i Green Networking and Communications: ICT for Sustainability brings together leading ICT for Sustainability academic and industrial researchers from around the world to discuss emerging developments in energy-efficient networking and communications. It covers the spectrum of research subjects, including methodologies and architectures for energy efficiency, energy-efficient protocols and networks, energy management, smart grid communications, and communication a technologies for green solutions. n G • Examines foraging-inspired radio-communication energy management for green d multi-radio networks r • Considers a cross-layer approach to the design of energy-efficient wireless e access networks C e • Investigates the interplay between cooperative device-to-device communications o and green LTE cellular networks n • Considers smart grid energy procurement for green LTE cellular networks m • Details smart grid networking protocols and standards N m Considering the spectrum of energy-efficient network components and approaches for e reducing power consumption, the book is organized into three sections: Energy Efficiency and ut Management in Wireless Networks, Cellular Networks, and Smart Grid. It addresses many open research challenges regarding energy efficiency for IT and for wireless sensor networks, w n including mobile and wireless access networks, broadband access networks, home networks, vehicular networks, intelligent future wireless networks, and smart grids. It also examines io emerging standards for energy-efficient protocols. c r a Since ICT technologies touch on nearly all sectors of the economy, the concepts presented in k this text offer you the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the reduction of global t i greenhouse gas emissions. i n o Shafiullah Khan g n Jaime Lloret Mauri s K16402 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33487 ISBN: 978-1-4665-6874-7 711 Third Avenue 90000 New York, NY 10017 an informa business 2 Park Square, Milton Park www.crcpress.com Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK 9 781466 568747 w w w. c r c p r e s s . c o m K16402 mech rev.indd 1 9/12/13 1:12 PM Green Networking and Communications ICT for Sustainability Green Networking and Communications ICT for Sustainability Shafiullah Khan Jaime Lloret Mauri CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20130508 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4665-6875-4 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Contributors ......................................................................................................................................ix Section i energy efficiency and Management in Wireless networks Chapter 1 Peer-to-Peer Content Sharing Techniques for Energy Efficiency in Wireless Networks with Fast Channel Variations .......................................................................3 Rachad Atat, Elias Yaacoub, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Adnan Abu-Dayya Chapter 2 FIREMAN: Foraging-Inspired Radio-Communication Energy Management for Green Multi-Radio Networks ...............................................................................29 Thomas Otieno Olwal, Barend J. Van Wyk, Paul Okuthe Kogeda, and Fisseha Mekuria Chapter 3 On the Design of Energy-Efficient Wireless Access Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach ....................................................................................................................49 Konstantinos P. Mantzoukas, Stavros E. Sagkriotis, and Athanasios D. Panagopoulos Chapter 4 Green Home Network Based on an Overlay Energy Control Network .....................63 Han Yan, Cédric Gueguen, Bernard Cousin, Jean Paul Vuichard, and Gil Mardon Chapter 5 Intelligent Future Wireless Networks for Energy Efficiency: Overall Analysis and Standardization Activities ...................................................................................81 Adrian Kliks, Arturas Medeisis, Yoram Haddad, Moshe Timothy Masonta, Luca de Nardis, and Oliver Holland Chapter 6 Green Network Security for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks ....................................119 M. Bala Krishna Section ii cellular networks Chapter 7 Interplay between Cooperative Device-to-Device Communications and Green LTE Cellular Networks ............................................................................................143 Elias Yaacoub, Hakim Ghazzai, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Adnan Abu-Dayya v vi Contents Chapter 8 Interference-Limited Fixed Relaying-Aided Macrocellular CDMA Networks .......165 Álvaro Ricieri Castro e Souza and Taufik Abrão Chapter 9 Green-Inspired Hybrid Base Transceiver Station Architecture with Joint FSO/RF Wireless Backhauling and Basic Access Signaling for Next-Generation Metrozones ...................................................................................211 It Ee Lee, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Wai Pang Ng, and Mohammad-Ali Khalighi Chapter 10 Green Heterogeneous Small-Cell Networks ............................................................237 Muhammad Zeeshan Shakir, Hina Tabassum, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Erchin Serpedin, and Mohamed-Slim Alouini Section iii Smart Grid Chapter 11 Normalized Knowledge Integration to Distribute Intelligent Network Management in Power Utilities ................................................................................263 Antonio Martín and Carlos León Chapter 12 Smart Grid Energy Procurement for Green LTE Cellular Networks ......................285 Hakim Ghazzai, Elias Yaacoub, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Adnan Abu-Dayya Chapter 13 Applications of Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks in the Smart Grid: A Double Energy Conservation Challenge ..............................................................315 Natalie Matta, Rana Rahim-Amoud, Leïla Merghem-Boulahia, and Akil Jrad Chapter 14 Smart Grid Networking Protocols and Standards ....................................................333 Binod Vaidya, Dimitrios Makrakis, and Hussein T. Mouftah Chapter 15 Towards Green Networks Using Optimized Network Device Configurations ........355 Sebastián Andrade-Morelli, Sandra Sendra Compte, Emilio Granell Romero, and Jaime Lloret Chapter 16 Greening Data Centers .............................................................................................375 Amin Ebrahimzadeh and Akbar Ghaffarpour Rahbar Chapter 17 Energy Efficiency Improvement with the Innovative Flexible-Grid Optical Transport Network ...................................................................................................397 Jorge López Vizcaíno, Yabin Ye, Víctor López, Felipe Jiménez, Raúl Duque, Idelfonso Tafur Monroy, and Peter M. Krummrich Contents vii Chapter 18 Energy Efficiency and Failure Recovery Mechanisms for Communication Networks ..................................................................................................................433 Artur Miguel Arsénio and Tiago Silva Contributors Taufik Abrão Amin Ebrahimzadeh Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering State University of Londrina Sahand University of Technology Londrina, Brazil Tabriz, Iran Adnan Abu-Dayya Zabih Ghassemlooy Qatar Mobility Innovations Center Faculty of Engineering and Environment Qatar Science and Technology Park Northumbria University Doha, Qatar Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Mohamed-Slim Alouini Hakim Ghazzai Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division Sciences and Engineering Division King Abdullah University of Science and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Technology Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Sebastián Andrade-Morelli Emilio Granell Romero Polytechnic University of Valencia Polytechnic University of Valencia Valencia, Spain Valencia, Spain Artur Miguel Arsénio Cédric Gueguen IST Taguspark Campus Institute for Research in Computer Science and Porto Salvo, Portugal Random Systems University of Rennes—Beaulieu Campus Rachad Atat Rennes, France Radio Communication Systems Royal Institute of Technology Yoram Haddad Kista, Sweden Department of Computer Science Jerusalem College of Technology Bernard Cousin Jerusalem, Israel Institute for Research in Computer Science and Random Systems Oliver Holland University of Rennes—Beaulieu Campus Institute of Telecommunications Rennes, France King’s College London London, United Kingdom Luca de Nardis DIET Department Felipe Jiménez Sapienza University of Rome Telefónica I+D Rome, Italy Madrid, Spain Raúl Duque Telefónica I+D Madrid, Spain ix

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