Nature with its mystique powers have always cared for survival of human beings by providing all means of resources for acquiring energy. Now comes the turn of humans to show our gratitude by conserving the energy by adopting techniques for better energy utilization. Green computing is the universal term used for environment-friendly computing. It utilizes the computing resources in the most efficient way without causing harm to our habitat. Green computing goals include reducing the use of hazardous materials,
maximizing energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promoting recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste. The main purpose of this paper is to integrate the advanced wireless communication strategies and smart hardware into our real life for the implementation of green computing. This paper discusses the role of pervasive computing towards achieving green computing by introducing pervasiveness in utilizing computing systems much efficiently in support with environmental well being.
And also the paper tries to explore the concept of power aware computing and its implementation using event driven pervasive computing with the support of a handheld device such as a smart phone.
%0 Journal Article
%1 jacob2012edpac
%A Jacob, Jeeva Susan
%A K.G., Preetha
%D 2012
%J International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT)
%K Event Green Pervasive Power awareness computing driven
%N 1
%P 55-64
%R 10.5121/ijait.2012. 2105
%T EDPAC : EVENT-DRIVEN POWER AWARE PERVASIVE COMPUTING FOR EFFECTIVE POWER UTILIZATION IN GREEN COMPUTING
%U http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/papers/2112ijait05.pdf
%V 2
%X Nature with its mystique powers have always cared for survival of human beings by providing all means of resources for acquiring energy. Now comes the turn of humans to show our gratitude by conserving the energy by adopting techniques for better energy utilization. Green computing is the universal term used for environment-friendly computing. It utilizes the computing resources in the most efficient way without causing harm to our habitat. Green computing goals include reducing the use of hazardous materials,
maximizing energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promoting recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste. The main purpose of this paper is to integrate the advanced wireless communication strategies and smart hardware into our real life for the implementation of green computing. This paper discusses the role of pervasive computing towards achieving green computing by introducing pervasiveness in utilizing computing systems much efficiently in support with environmental well being.
And also the paper tries to explore the concept of power aware computing and its implementation using event driven pervasive computing with the support of a handheld device such as a smart phone.
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abstract = {Nature with its mystique powers have always cared for survival of human beings by providing all means of resources for acquiring energy. Now comes the turn of humans to show our gratitude by conserving the energy by adopting techniques for better energy utilization. Green computing is the universal term used for environment-friendly computing. It utilizes the computing resources in the most efficient way without causing harm to our habitat. Green computing goals include reducing the use of hazardous materials,
maximizing energy efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promoting recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste. The main purpose of this paper is to integrate the advanced wireless communication strategies and smart hardware into our real life for the implementation of green computing. This paper discusses the role of pervasive computing towards achieving green computing by introducing pervasiveness in utilizing computing systems much efficiently in support with environmental well being.
And also the paper tries to explore the concept of power aware computing and its implementation using event driven pervasive computing with the support of a handheld device such as a smart phone. },
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author = {Jacob, Jeeva Susan and K.G., Preetha},
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journal = {International Journal of Advanced Information Technology (IJAIT)},
keywords = {Event Green Pervasive Power awareness computing driven},
language = {English},
month = {February},
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pages = {55-64},
timestamp = {2019-10-17T08:38:50.000+0200},
title = {EDPAC : EVENT-DRIVEN POWER AWARE PERVASIVE COMPUTING FOR EFFECTIVE POWER UTILIZATION IN GREEN COMPUTING},
url = {http://airccse.org/journal/IJAIT/papers/2112ijait05.pdf},
volume = 2,
year = 2012
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