DocumentCode :
436014
Title :
Impacts of ubiquitous society on the global warming problem in 2010
Author :
Matsumoto, Mitsutaka ; Hamano, Junko ; Tamura, Tetsuya ; Iguchi, Hiroto
Author_Institution :
Fundamental & Environ. Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Tsukuba, Japan
fYear :
2005
fDate :
16-19 May 2005
Firstpage :
183
Lastpage :
188
Abstract :
The authors used a macroeconomic modeling framework called a computable general equilibrium model to estimate the potential impact of the progress of ubiquitous networking technologies on CO2 emissions in Japan. Four scenarios of the effects of ubiquitous networking technologies were made in Japan in 2010. The four scenarios correspond to four different levels of the progress of a ubiquitous networking society. In each scenario, the electricity consumed by electronics products, effects of ubiquitous applications on energy use, and the market size of ubiquitous application services were estimated. The results indicate that advanced ubiquitous networking technologies could potentially reduce the CO2 emissions produced by the Japanese economy by approximately 3%.
Keywords :
carbon compounds; environmental factors; global warming; information technology; macroeconomics; ubiquitous computing; CO2; CO2 emissions; computable general equilibrium model; global warming problem; macroeconomic modeling; macroenvironmental effects; ubiquitous society; Communications technology; Computer networks; Consumer electronics; Energy consumption; Energy management; Environmental factors; Global warming; Macroeconomics; National electric code; Pervasive computing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronics and the Environment, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Symposium on
ISSN :
1095-2020
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8910-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISEE.2005.1437020
Filename :
1437020
Link To Document :
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