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This book presents modern approaches to improving the energy efficiency, safety and environmental performance of industrial processes and products, based on the application of advanced trends in Green Information Technologies (IT) Engineering to components, networks and complex systems (software, programmable and hardware components, communications, Cloud and IoT-based systems, as well as IT infrastructures).

The book’s 16 chapters, prepared by authors from Greece, Malaysia, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom, are grouped into four sections: (1) The Green Internet of Things, Cloud Computing and Data Mining, (2) Green Mobile and Embedded Control Systems, (3) Green Logic and FPGA Design, and (4) Green IT for Industry and Smart Grids.

The book will motivate researchers and engineers from different IT domains to develop, implement and propagate green values in complex systems. Further, it will benefit all scientists and graduate students pursuing research in computer science with a focus on green IT engineering.

Part I Green Internet of Things, Cloud Computing and Data Mining: Methodology, Algorithms and Tools
Vedic Mathematics as Fast Algorithms in Green Computing for Internet of Things
3(20)
Vladimir Sklyar
Technologies for Greener Internet of Things Systems
23(20)
Nikolaos Doukas
Secure, Green Implementation of Modular Arithmetic Operations for IoT and Cloud Applications
43(22)
Nikolaos Bardis
Green Cyber-Physical Computing as Sustainable Development Model
65(22)
Vladimir Hahanov
Eugenia Litvinova
Svetlana Chumachenko
Data Acquisition for Environmental and Humanitarian Crisis Management
87(24)
Emmanouil Dontas
Faidon Toufexis
Nikolaos Bardis
Nikolaos Doukas
Part II Green Mobile and Embedded Control Systems: Power Consumption, Security and Safety Issues
Influence of Software Optimization on Energy Consumption of Embedded Systems
111(24)
Alexander Chemeris
Dmitri Lazorenko
Sergey Sushko
Energy Efficiency of 4th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor Versus 3rd Gen Intel® Core™ Processor
135(20)
Siti Nur Diana Muhd Azmi
Ah-Lian Kor
Colin Pattinson
Nazarudin Bujang
Malicious Software Effect on the Mobile Devices Power Consumption
155(18)
D.A. Maevsky
E.J. Maevskaya
E.D. Stetsuyk
L.N. Shapa
Rational Intellectualization of the Aircraft Control: Resources-Saving Safety Improvement
173(22)
Anatoliy Kulik
Part III Green Logic and FPGA Design: Synthesis, Fault-Tolerance and Experiments
Resource and Energy Optimization Oriented Development of FPGA-Based Adaptive Logical Networks for Classification Problem
195(24)
Alexander V. Palagin
Volodymyr M. Opanasenko
Sergey L. Kryvyi
Green Experiments with FPGA
219(22)
Alex Drozd
Julia Drozd
Svetlana Antoshchuk
Viktor Antonyuk
Konstantin Zashcholkin
Miroslav Drozd
Oleh Titomir
Green Logic: Green LUT FPGA Concepts, Models and Evaluations
241(24)
Sergey Tyurin
Part IV Green IT for Industry and Smart Grid: Models and Implementation
The Concept of Virtual Manufacturing Enterprise Operation as a Green Complex System
265(22)
Vitaliy Pavlenko
Igor Shostak
Andrii Sobchak
Olga Morozova
Mariia Danova
Green-IT Approach to Design and Optimization of Thermoacoustic Waste Heat Utilization Plant Based on Soft Computing
287(26)
Yuriy Kondratenko
Volodymyr Korobko
Oleksiy Korobko
Galyna Kondratenko
Oleksiy Kozlov
Resource-Oriented Approaches to Implementation of Traffic Control Technologies in Safety-Critical I&C Systems
313(26)
Georgiy Kuchuk
Andriy Kovalenko
Vyacheslav Kharchenko
Anatoliy Shamraev
Markov Models of Smart Grid Digital Substations Availability: Multi-level Degradation and Recovery of Power Resources Issues
339
H. Fesenko
V. Kharchenko
E. Brezhnev
E. Zaitseva
V. Levashenko