Energy Efficient Management of Parallel Systems, Platforms, and Computations
This special session aims at gathering researchers working in the broad areas of energy-efficient computing and communication systems. This session seeks submissions addressing the different aspects of system management for energy efficient parallel applications and platforms. Emphasis is given to approaches and analyses targeting real-world energy-efficient system implementations as well as novel approaches to energy-efficient design. This special session is organized in cooperation with the COST Action 1305, the Network for Sustainable Ultrascale Computing (NESUS). Authors are invited to submit high quality papers representing original work from both the academia and industry in (but not limited to) the following topics:
- Performance and power dissipation issues
- Energy, performance and quality of experience trade-offs
- Energy, thermal and power models for parallel applications and platforms
- Energy efficiency issues in HPC
- Optimization approaches for dynamic energy management
- Hardware and application monitoring for energy efficiency
- Green wired and wireless networking for distributed computing
- Design and analysis of energy/performance benchmarks
- Evaluation of approaches across domains, e.g., from embedded systems to server domains
- Energy harvesting methodologies, techniques, and systems
Programme Committee:
- Jani Boutellier - University of Oulu
- Georges Da Costa, University of Toulouse
- Eugen Feller, Ericsson Research Silicon Valley Lab
- Olivier Gluck, University Lyon 1
- Nick Johnson - University of Edinburgh
- Jorg Keller - FernUniversitat in Hagen
- Lionel Morel - INSA Lyon
- Maxime Pelcat - INSA Rennes
- Domenico Talia - University of Calabria
- Attila Csaba Marosi, MTA SZTAKI, Hungary
- Dominic Eschweiler, SCHOTT AG, Germany
- Pablo Graubner, University of Marburg, Germany
- Philipp Gschwandtner, University of Innsbruck, Austria
- Lars Nagel, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany