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2014 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things(iThings), and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom)
With the extensive use of sensor-embedded smart phones, Location-Based Social Networks (LBSN) become more and more popular among online social networks in recent years. In social networks, constructing the shortest path with minimum cost between any two nodes efficiently is vital for both graph analysis and implementation of applications. This is well known as the routing problem in social networks...
Cloud providers use virtualization technologies to provide an isolated execution environment and agile resource provisioning. However, virtualized data centers consume huge amounts of energy, which increases the operational costs. To optimize resource usage and reduce energy consumption of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud, it needs a continuous monitoring and consolidation of VMs using live...
In this work we study the energy consumption by MD2, a classical hash function from the algorithmic perspective. Our work is motivated by the frequent use of hashes in various computer security protocols, firewalls, and intrusion detection tools. To motivate our work, we measure power consumption by a common anti-virus software to perform various functions. We use a generic energy complexity model...
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