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A Review: Recent Trends in Green Computing

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Green Computing in Smart Cities: Simulation and Techniques

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In today’s world, Green Computing is one of the most attention seeking domain. In Green Computing architectures of system and software plays an important part in the systems for telecommunication and computing. With the increase in use of internet Green Computing is needed for cooling and higher rate of power. Green Computing is implemented for securing our environment and main attention is on the virtualization, power management, telecommunication and material recycling. For the adverse effect on global environment, we have to improve the working habits of computer and business users. Due to these types of issues many scholars have taken number of actions for reducing the usage of power on computer. In this chapter we have discussed about green computing and the algorithms for green computing. Authors have also identifies the problem in this domain.

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Sagar, S., Pradhan, N. (2021). A Review: Recent Trends in Green Computing. In: Balusamy, B., Chilamkurti, N., Kadry, S. (eds) Green Computing in Smart Cities: Simulation and Techniques. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48141-4_2

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