2009-01-22 Green Computing

Thursday January 22 2009, NLUUG will organise an event with the theme Green Computing. Lectures will be held in Dutch and English.

Topics

There will be presentations on the subject of Green Computing. Some of the topics that are addressed are:

  • Reversible computing / Adiabatic logic
  • Low power wireless networks
  • Lessons from the embedded space
  • Developments in hardware

Location

We have found a rather special location for this environmentally vision of the future, namely "Het Paradijs in Enschede". This space is best described as an indoor garden that was built from reused material with the creative zeal to make something of unique beauty. We could not have wished for a more suitable place to organise this NLUUG-day, given its green theme.

Het Paradijs
Het Paradijs, Nicolaas Beetsstraat 48, 7514 CW Enschede, Telefoon: O53-4367919

Registration

The entrance is FREE (as in free beer). The event is supported by Syntens.

To assure yourself of a place, please register by sending an email to event-enschede@nluug.nl, including your name and (if applicable) organisation. You will receive a reminder by email just before the event.

PGP key-signing and CAcert certification

During the break there will be PGP key-signing and CAcert certification. More information and instructions.

Program

10:00 - 10:30     Welcome with coffee and tea
10:30 - 10:50 Opening: Innoveren, kan dat goedkoper? Carlos Silva dos Santos (Syntens)
10:55 - 11:25 An energy-efficient call. Dr. ir. Lodewijk Smit
11:30 - 12:00 Small hardware saves you a lot. Mendel Mobach
12:00 - 13:15 Lunch and PGP / CAcert signing
13:15 - 13:45 Adiabatic electronics design. Rick van Rein (GroenGemak)
13:50 - 14:20 Legal limits to reverse engineering. mr. drs. Walter van Holst (Mitopics)
14:20 - 14:45 Tea
14:45 - 15:15 Save valuable battery life with Linux Power Management. Aschwin Marsman (MontaVista)
15:20 - 15:50 How green is this OLPC's XO? Marten Vijn
15:50 - 17:00 Drinks and PGP / CAcert signing
Innoveren, kan dat goedkoper?
Carlos Silva dos Santos (Syntens)
          

Innovatie is het toverwoord op dit moment. Innoveren betekent werkzaamheden op een andere of nieuwe manier doen. Innoveren betekent ook nieuwe producten en/of diensten ontwikkelen. Overheden bedenken veel instrumenten om innovatie te stimuleren. ICT-bedrijven actief in het open source software domein zijn eigenlijk per definitie innoverend. Van welke instrumenten kunnen ICT-bedrijven, actief in het open source software domein gebruik maken? Carlos Silva dos Santos van Syntens zal kort maar krachtig antwoord en toelichting geven op bovenstaande vraag.

Carlos Silva dos Santos, is innovatieadviseur en projectleider van het programma OASE. Hij is werkzaam bij Syntens, innovatienetwerk voor ondernemers, een initiatief van het Ministerie van Economische Zaken. Zijn passie is samen met MKB-ondernemers werken aan strategische concepten waarbij ICT in het algemeen en open source software in het bijzonder worden ingezet.

Carlos Silva dos Santos
An energy-efficient call
dr. ir. Lodewijk Smit
 

Under the hood, complex technology is required to make a simple mobile UMTS phone call possible. Energy efficiency is often associated with low power hardware. This is not the complete story. In the software stack a lot of global cross-layer optimizations are possible at run-time, which may result in substantial energy savings.

Lodewijk Smit is co-founder of Recore Systems. He received a PhD in the area of energy-efficient wireless communications. In 2005/2006 he was visiting researcher at Lucent Bell Labs in Murray Hills, NJ, USA.

Lodewijk Smit
Small hardware saves you a lot
Mendel Mobach
 

Small hardware can save you and everybody a lot of time, energy and headaches. These days, people tend to buy bigger, faster and mostly better. But better doesn't necesarely mean bigger. However smaller doesn't imply that either. This lecture will give you some insights in how to choose the right hardware for the right job and how you can help the environment, your energy bill and your power connectors from being overtaken by the hardware which is available these days.

Mendel Mobach is a fulltime geek for Systemhouse Mobach BV. and involved in a couple community projects like NLLGG, CCC events and HAR2009, CACert server administration and a lot more.

Mendel Mobach
Adiabatic electronics design
Rick van Rein (GroenGemak)
 

Electronic circuits are wasteful, and can be viewed as a collander through which power gradually leaks away. Adiabatic design of electronics, even if it is very difficult to apply in practice in the short run, is intruiging because it approaches the logic port at the electronic level, and uses clever tricks to evade, rather than reduce the consumption of power.

Dr.ir. Rick van Rein is a trained computer scientist as well as an electronics engineer. Adiabatics are interesting for his work at GroenGemak, where he works for computers and electronics with strongly diminished power usage patterns.

Rick van Rein
Legal limits to reverse engineering.
mr. drs. Walter van Holst (Mitopics)
 

The vast majority of energy expended on computing is spent during production of the semiconductor chips and not so much during its actual use. Therefore green computing also means extending the use of legacy hardware beyond the lifetime of the OS drivers available for such hardware. Especially in the FOSS-world of BSD and Linux, reverse engineering legacy hardware drivers in order to allow hardware to interoperate with more modern operating systems is not unheard of. This presentation is about the limits copyright law imposes on such activities.

Walter van Holst is by day a legal consultant at Mitopics and as such is involved in IT-contracts and conflicts. He has a background in IT as well as in law.

mr. drs. Walter van Holst
Save valuable battery life with Linux power management
Aschwin Marsman (MontaVista)
 

In this presentation power management fundamentals will be discussed and how you can design for power management in a Linux environment. A five step guide will be shown which can be used when designing for power management.

Aschwin Marsman is working with Linux since 1993 and with UNIX since 1990. He is working as a software engineer in technical environments: wafer steppers, cancer treatment, air traffic control, self checkout systems etc. He started aYniK Software Solutions in 2001 and is currently working for MontaVista as the solutions architect for the Benelux & UK.

Aschwin Marsman
How green is this OLPC's XO?
Marten Vijn
 

Talking about the environment is not only talking about consuming power. In this presentation we are going to look at the ecological footprint of this laptop, and resources used in the factory and production.

At the end of the 90's an growing interest emerged in computer networking and free software. In 2000 he migrated an office environment to Debian GNU/Linux for a cultural center. Marten organized several linux install parties in 2001.
Marten is co-founder of Wireless Leiden (2002) a city wide wireless community network. Since 2006 he is chairman of the WifiSoft.org foundation. Besides their main activity the OpenCommunityCamp other activities take place like BSDmonthly, Optic Networking and the Network Event Kit.
Marten works parttime as unix and network administrator for the University of Leiden. In his sparetime Marten is mostly active in his repairing center for OLPC en the Network Event Kit.

Marten Vijn

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