ABSTRACT
We present the results of the Greek pilot "IPv6 upgrade of Energy Efficiency in School Networks" [1], implemented in the context of the EU-sponsored project Governments ENabled with IPv6 (GEN6) [2]. The Greek pilot is part of a number of other European pilots (in Slovenia, Spain, Germany and Turkey) of the GEN6 project, which have the mission to validate and catalyze the deployment of IPv6 in the existing EU government infrastructures, services and applications. The Greek pilot, presented in this work has to do with the development, the installation and operation of an energy metering infrastructure in Greek Schools.
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- GEN6 - Governments Enabled with IPv6, www.gen6-project.eu/.Google Scholar
- CTI, Computer Technology Institute-"Diophantus", www.cti.grGoogle Scholar
- Greek School Network (GSN): http://www.sch.grGoogle Scholar
- Greek Research and Technology Network - GRNET, www.grnet.grGoogle Scholar
- Intelen: http://www.intelen.comGoogle Scholar
- K. Koumoutsos et. Al, "Eco-labeling Greek Schools for Energy Efficiency over IPv6", 16th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics, 2012. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- GEN6 EU-project: Greek Pilot:
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