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Invited Speakers
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Prof. Nguyen Huu Thanh
Professor
Department of Communication Engineering School of Electronics and Telecommunications Hanoi University of Science and Technology
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Towards greener data centers – problems and approaches
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Cloud computing and other data services in the recent years have become increasingly popular owing to the evolution of data center and parallel computing paradigms. New data center and cloud-based multimedia applications such as Video on Demand (e.g., YouTube), online storage and other cloud services etc., are becoming more common and are requiring additional network and server resources. Furthermore, data center networks nowadays are specifically designed to be extremely over dimensioned in terms of switching capacity and of number of deployed links and nodes to guarantee zero-loss and minimum latency packet forwarding. Thus, recent surveys have shown that the energy consumption in a data center considerably contributes to its operation costs. A remarkable part of the large energy volume consumed in data centers today is due to the over-provisioning of such network resources as switches, links, and servers to meet the stringent requirements on reliability. Therefore performance and energy issues are important factors for the design of large multi-tier data centers that can support multiple services.
The tutorial is divided into two parts. In the first part of the talk, we address the motivations for current research activities on the areas of Green ICT. Recent hot research topics for energy-efficient networking, especially green data centers and clouds will also be discussed. In the second part, experiences and research results on the areas of Green Networking at the Future Internet research group (HUST) will be shared, including data center traffic measurement and modeling, energy profiling of network devices, energy-aware testbed, protocols and optimization algorithms.
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About Nguyen Huu Thanh.
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Nguyen Huu Thanh received B.S and M.Sc in Electrical Engineering from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam in 1993 and 1995, respectively. In 2002, he received his PhD with summa cum laude in Computer Science from the University of Federal Armed Forces Munich (Germany). From 2002 to 2004 he has been with the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) in Berlin, Germany. From 2004 Nguyen Huu Thanh has been working as associate professor in the School of Electronics and Telecommunications, HUST. His research interests include radio resource management in 4G systems, QoS/QoE, the Future Internet, energy-efficient networking and software-defined networking. He is currently member of KICS (Korea), executive committee member of the Radio Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) and Chair of IEEE Vietnam Section.
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