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Energy efficiency and sustainability are becoming increasingly important in information and communication technology. A key challenge is balancing availability, resilience, programmability, and energy efficiency in networks and services, which requires reliable monitoring, metrics, and benchmarking based on well-defined KPIs. The GreenNet Workshop focuses on emerging challenges and concepts for sustainable networked services, including sustainability across all network layers in light of growing AI/ML use, new access technologies, edge computing, and increasing demand for distributed services, intelligence, computation and data transport.
Authors are invited to submit original contributions of up to 7 pages in IEEE 2-column format (written in English). Only original papers not published or submitted for publication elsewhere will be considered for the workshop. See https://netsoft2026.ieee-netsoft.org/ which includes author and submission guidelines. Topics of Interest 1. Models, Simulations, Measurements of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Solutions x Modeling, simulation, measurement for performance, power, and sustainability assessment x Holistic views across the full stack (from access to data center) x Digital twins for improving energy consumption and efficiency x Reliable, resilient, and sustainable networks 2. Network and Device Management x Network and device management and control mechanisms x APIs for power management interfaces x Scheduling, timing, and orchestration of sleep modes in different network parts x Decentralized energy management x Power-aware network slicing and orchestration x Standardization efforts (metrics, KPIs, lifecycle, carbon considerations) 3. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Optimization x Optimization of energy, performance, resilience, and sustainability x Architectural solutions toward sustainable networks x Software-driven energy reduction, self-x, zero-touch, network automatization x Role of edge in sustainable infrastructure: optimized placement of resources x Energy efficiency of web3 decentralized network 4. Sustainable Access and Communication Technologies x Energy efficiency in 5G, 6G, and beyond x Sustainability oriented wireless and wired access network improvements x Energy-efficient RANs and O-RAN, including effects of non-terrestrial networks x Multi-technology access and multipath support (ATSS) x Heterogeneous cell coverage (macro, micro, pico, femto) x Energy-saving Internet protocols x Delay-tolerant networking x Distributed processing (cloud, edge, fog, serverless); efficiency in data centers x Sustainable sensor and industrial automation networks x Use of renewable energy/energy harvesting in network infrastructure and devices x Carbon footprint reduction through lifecycle assessment of devices x Lightweight IoT protocols and green sensing 5. AI/ML for Energy Efficiency x AI/ML for network management and optimization of energy consumption x AI/ML in slicing, fog/cloud/MEC, virtualization, automation, and adaptation x Energy consumption reduction of AI/ML and LLM training, inference, and data center operations x Evaluation of energy requirements of AI/ML algorithms x AI-RAN Orchestration for performance and energy trade-offs |
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