GREENET - An Early Stage Training Network in Enabling Technologies for Green Radio

In this paper, we describe GREENET (an early stage training network in enabling technologies for green radio), which is a new project recently funded by the European Commission under the auspices of the 2010 Marie Curie People Programme. Through the recruitment and personalized training of 17 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs), in GREENET we are committed to the development of new disruptive technologies to address all aspects of energy efficiency in wireless networks, from the user devices to the core network infrastructure, along with the ways the devices and equipment interact with one another. Novel techniques at the physical, link, and network layers to reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint of 4G devices will be investigated, such as Spatial Modulation (SM) for Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems, Cooperative Automatic Repeat reQuest (C-ARQ) protocols, and Network Coding (NC) for lossy networks. Furthermore, cooperation and cognition paradigms will be exploited as additional assets to improve the energy efficiency of wireless networks with the challenging but indispensable constraint of optimizing the system capacity without degrading the user's Quality-of-Service (QoS).

[1]  Jos H. Weber,et al.  On the Energy Benefit of Network Coding for Wireless Multiple Unicast , 2009, ISIT.

[2]  C. Fragouli,et al.  Efficient Broadcasting Using Network Coding , 2008, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.

[3]  David Grace,et al.  Using cognitive radio to deliver ‘Green’ communications , 2009, 2009 4th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications.

[4]  Qi Zhang,et al.  Cellular Controlled Short-Range Communication for Cooperative P2P Networking , 2009, Wirel. Pers. Commun..

[5]  Harald Haas,et al.  Spatial Modulation , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.

[6]  Gregory W. Wornell,et al.  Cooperative diversity in wireless networks: Efficient protocols and outage behavior , 2004, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.

[7]  Rajesh K. Gupta,et al.  CoolSpots: reducing the power consumption of wireless mobile devices with multiple radio interfaces , 2006, MobiSys '06.

[8]  Rudolf Ahlswede,et al.  Network information flow , 2000, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory.

[9]  A.F. Molisch,et al.  MIMO systems with antenna selection , 2004, IEEE Microwave Magazine.

[10]  Muriel Médard,et al.  XORs in the Air: Practical Wireless Network Coding , 2006, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking.

[11]  Krishna M. Sivalingam,et al.  A Survey of Energy Efficient Network Protocols for Wireless Networks , 2001, Wirel. Networks.

[12]  Lutz H.-J. Lampe,et al.  Multiple-antenna techniques for wireless communications - a comprehensive literature survey , 2009, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials.

[13]  Jacques Palicot Cognitive radio: an enabling technology for the green radio communications concept , 2009, IWCMC.