Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building

One of the biggest amounts of energy consumption in the telecommunications industry is related to energy consumption in data centers, which cause high costs imposed on companies that are interested in having data centers, so without using appropriate methods for reducing energy consumption instead o...

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发表在:International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research
Main Authors: Farshad Maskani, Mohsen Gerami, Vahid Yazdanian
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语言:英语
出版: Iran Telecom Research Center 2020-12-01
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Mohsen Gerami
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description One of the biggest amounts of energy consumption in the telecommunications industry is related to energy consumption in data centers, which cause high costs imposed on companies that are interested in having data centers, so without using appropriate methods for reducing energy consumption instead of environmental problems It will also create many cost for companies. Today, companies choose and operate a variety of methods to optimize energy consumption in their data centers. In this research, we have tried to use new methods in architecture called changes in building morphology to reduce energy consumption in office and building applications in the construction of data centers to beautify the facade of the building, the required energy consumption to reduce the brightness and cooling of the data center. In this study, the effect of morphology design on energy consumption and costs in data centers will be investigated. Also, based on the hypotheses, a conceptual model has been considered to better understand the subject. The analysis of statistical data of this research was done with SPSS 25 and LISREL 8.5 software.
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spelling doaj-art-059b8aedfad64d22a37a023d921ab9dd2025-08-19T19:06:46ZengIran Telecom Research CenterInternational Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research2251-61072783-44252020-12-0112419Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the BuildingFarshad Maskani0Mohsen Gerami1Vahid Yazdanian2 Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran, Iran ICT Research Institute (Iran Telecom Research Center) Tehran, Iran ICT Research Institute (Iran Telecom Research Center) Tehran, Iran One of the biggest amounts of energy consumption in the telecommunications industry is related to energy consumption in data centers, which cause high costs imposed on companies that are interested in having data centers, so without using appropriate methods for reducing energy consumption instead of environmental problems It will also create many cost for companies. Today, companies choose and operate a variety of methods to optimize energy consumption in their data centers. In this research, we have tried to use new methods in architecture called changes in building morphology to reduce energy consumption in office and building applications in the construction of data centers to beautify the facade of the building, the required energy consumption to reduce the brightness and cooling of the data center. In this study, the effect of morphology design on energy consumption and costs in data centers will be investigated. Also, based on the hypotheses, a conceptual model has been considered to better understand the subject. The analysis of statistical data of this research was done with SPSS 25 and LISREL 8.5 software.http://ijict.itrc.ac.ir/article-1-467-en.htmldata centerlow consumption buildingsolar panelslow consumption building morphologythe morphology designdouble shell façade
spellingShingle Farshad Maskani
Mohsen Gerami
Vahid Yazdanian
Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
data center
low consumption building
solar panels
low consumption building morphology
the morphology design
double shell façade
title Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
title_full Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
title_fullStr Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
title_short Investigating the Sustainability of Energy Production and Consumption in Data Centers with the Design and Morphology Approach of the Building
title_sort investigating the sustainability of energy production and consumption in data centers with the design and morphology approach of the building
topic data center
low consumption building
solar panels
low consumption building morphology
the morphology design
double shell façade
url http://ijict.itrc.ac.ir/article-1-467-en.html
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