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FIA Session II.2 ICT and Sustainability Mutual Impacts and Gains. Markus Fiedler , Blekinge Institute of Technology Network of Excellence Euro-NF Seppo Yrjölä , Nokia Siemens Networks Grids and Energy Markets Program. Why â€ICT and Sustainabilityâ€?. Increasing interest in such issues
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FIA Session II.2ICT and SustainabilityMutual Impacts and Gains Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of Technology Network of ExcellenceEuro-NF Seppo Yrjölä, Nokia Siemens Networks Grids and Energy Markets Program
Why ”ICT and Sustainability”? • Increasinginterest in suchissues • The twomainthematicpillars for ouruniversity, seehttp://www.bth.se • ICT = enabler and sinner at the same time • Twosides of a coin • Impact and gain • Goal: Explore sustainability through ICT that is sustainable in itself
Short Report4thFuture Internet Cluster Workshop ICT and SustainabilityMay 16, 2011, Budapest Co-organised by Paulo de Sousa, European CommissionHead of Future Internet Section; Future Internet Cluster Markus Fiedler, Blekinge Institute of TechnologyNoEEuro-NF; Future Internet Cluster
S1: The Impact of Sustainability on ICT • Keynote by Rahim Tafazolly, University of Surrey, UK: Green or Energy-Efficient? • Albrecht Fehske, TU Dresden, Germany/EARTH: The Global Footprint of Mobile Communications – The Ecological and Economic Perspective. • Ayman Radwan, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal/ C2POWER: Green Communication and Sustainability Impact. • Anna Tzanakaki, Athens Information Technology, Greece/GEYSERS: Power Considerations for ICT Sustainability: the GEYSERS Approach. • Raffaele Bolla, CNIT, Italy/ECOnet: Low Energy Consumption Networks. • Thomas Treutner, University of Vienna, Austria/Euro-NF SJRP SPEC: Energy monitoring and its impact on individual user privacy. • Discussion (chaired by Phuoc Tran-Gia and Rastin Pries, University of Würzburg/Euro-NF)
S2: The Impact of ICT on Sustainability • Keynoteby Peter Nou, VINNOVA, Sweden: Green ICT in Sweden • Werner Mohr, Nokia Siemens Networks, Germany /FINSENY: Smart Energy needs Smart Information Technology. Smart Information Technology needs a Future Internet. • Janis Stirna, Stockholm University, Sweden/ENRIMA: ICT Impact on Energy Efficiency – The EnRiMaProject. • Christian Mastrodonato, D’AppoloniaS.p.A. /Sporte2: Energy Efficiency for European Sport Facilities. • Karin Hummel, University of Vienna, Austria/Euro-NF SJRP MOPP-NET: Environment-aware Navigation of Vehicles and its Impact on Mobility Modeling. • Discussion (chaired by HenrikAbramowicz, Ericsson, Sweden/SAIL)
… And Here Are Some Results: • Feelchallenged by tremendousamounts of data to come • Shallwereally ”eat up” increases in efficiency? • Measurements & models for energy & resourceconsumption • Green parameters to be considered • Change of human behavioursrequired • How to trigger that? • Whattype of new ICT solutions needed to support both? • From ”Clean Slate” to ”Green Slate” • Holisticapproachesrequired
The Panel • Seppo Yrjölä, co-organiser, Nokia Siemens Networks, Smart Grids and Energy Markets Program • Alice Valvodova, Executive Director, Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) • Jean-Marc Pierson, Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France & Chairman of COST IC 0804 “Energy Efficiency in Large Scale Systems” • Anastasius Gavras, Eurescom GmbH
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