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Eco-Friendly Green Computing Approaches for Next-Generation Power Consumption

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Intelligent Computing and Information and Communication

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The term Green Computing is combination of two words which basically means usage of electronic devices in an efficient way. Green computing is a trend/study which came recently and is about building, designing and operating electronic devices to maximize the efficiency in terms of energy. Green computing includes the manufacturing and disposing of electronic devices including the computer resources such as the monitor, storage devices, CPU, associated subsystems, etc., without causing any ill effect to the environment. Also, one of the important aspects of green computing is recycling of the devices which are used worldwide in IT industry. This research paper highlights the advantageous use of green computing and its associated approaches through a survey conducted over power consumption in Amity University.

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Rawat, S., Mishra, R., Kumar, P. (2018). Eco-Friendly Green Computing Approaches for Next-Generation Power Consumption. In: Bhalla, S., Bhateja, V., Chandavale, A., Hiwale, A., Satapathy, S. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Information and Communication. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 673. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7245-1_67

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