Sustainable computing is a rapidly expanding research area spanning the fields of computer science and engineering, electrical engineering as well as other engineering disciplines. The aim of Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems (SUSCOM) is to publish the myriad research findings related to energy-aware and thermal-aware management of computing resource. Equally important is a spectrum of related research issues such as applications of computing that can have ecological and societal impacts. SUSCOM publishes original and timely research papers and survey articles in current areas of power, energy, temperature, and environment related research areas of current importance to readers. SUSCOM has an editorial board comprising prominent researchers from around the world and selects competitively evaluated peer-reviewed papers.
Making computing sustainable - Software systems perspective:
Power-aware software
Code profiling and transformation for power management
Power-aware middleware
Multimedia systems
Scheduling and allocation
Computing for sustainability - Use of computing to make the world a sustainable place:
Use of sensors for environmental monitoring
Smart control for eco-friendly buildings
Green Data Centers and Enterprise Computing
Re-inventing algorithms and applications for sustainability:
Theoretical aspect of energy, power, and temperature
Power-aware applications
Resource management to optimize performance and power
Power implications for portable and mobile computing
Algorithms for reduced power, energy and heat for high-performance computing
Modeling and evaluation of sustainable systems:
Reliability of Power-aware computers
Runtime systems that assist in power saving
Models for collective optimization of power and performance
Monitoring tools for power and performance of parallel and distributed systems
Sustainable hardware platforms and devices - Hardware and architecture perspective:
Power aware networking
Real-time systems
Power-efficient architectures
Efficient circuit design for energy harvesting
Power management in memory, disk, storage and other peripheral devices
Configurable and renewable energy
Low power electronics
Embedded systems, ASICs and FPGSs
Power leakage and dissipation
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