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| ====== Green IoT Design Trade-offs ====== | ====== Green IoT Design Trade-offs ====== | ||
| - | Balancing various design criteria is critical to achieving optimal performance while minimizing | + | Balancing various design criteria is critical to achieving optimal performance while minimising |
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| ===== Energy Efficiency ===== | ===== Energy Efficiency ===== | ||
| - | One of the primary design goals of IoT is minimizing | + | One of the primary design goals of IoT is minimising |
| - | * **Energy-Efficient Hardware:** Microcontrollers and sensors | + | * **Energy-Efficient Hardware:** Microcontrollers and sensors |
| * **Energy-Efficient Software:** Algorithms designed to reduce computational overhead. | * **Energy-Efficient Software:** Algorithms designed to reduce computational overhead. | ||
| - | * **Low-Power Communication Protocols: | + | * **Low-Power Communication Protocols: |
| These measures reduce energy demand and extend battery life. However, the benefit of energy savings often comes at the cost of reduced performance: | These measures reduce energy demand and extend battery life. However, the benefit of energy savings often comes at the cost of reduced performance: | ||
| * **Processing Speed:** Energy-efficient hardware may have slower processing capabilities. | * **Processing Speed:** Energy-efficient hardware may have slower processing capabilities. | ||
| * **Network Bandwidth: | * **Network Bandwidth: | ||
| - | * **Packet Loss and Latency: | + | * **Packet Loss and Latency: |
| ===== Security Trade-offs ===== | ===== Security Trade-offs ===== | ||
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| * **Energy-Hungry Security Protocols: | * **Energy-Hungry Security Protocols: | ||
| * **Efforts for Energy-Efficient Security:** Research and development are focused on creating lightweight cryptographic algorithms and authentication mechanisms tailored for resource-constrained IoT devices.\\ | * **Efforts for Energy-Efficient Security:** Research and development are focused on creating lightweight cryptographic algorithms and authentication mechanisms tailored for resource-constrained IoT devices.\\ | ||
| - | However, | + | However, |
| ===== Cost Considerations ===== | ===== Cost Considerations ===== | ||
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| * **Sacrifices in Security:** Inexpensive devices may lack robust security features, increasing the risk of vulnerabilities. | * **Sacrifices in Security:** Inexpensive devices may lack robust security features, increasing the risk of vulnerabilities. | ||
| * **Tradeoffs in Performance and QoS:** Lower-cost components may provide suboptimal computing or communication capabilities.\\ | * **Tradeoffs in Performance and QoS:** Lower-cost components may provide suboptimal computing or communication capabilities.\\ | ||
| - | While minimizing | + | While minimising |
| - | ===== Green IoT (G-IoT): A Holistic Approach ===== | + | ===== Green IoT: A Holistic Approach ===== |
| Green IoT aims to address the environmental and sustainability challenges associated with IoT systems. It focuses on: | Green IoT aims to address the environmental and sustainability challenges associated with IoT systems. It focuses on: | ||
| - | * **Minimizing | + | * **Minimising |
| - | * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting | + | * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting |
| * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, | * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, | ||
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| However, Green IoT design must also balance other key requirements: | However, Green IoT design must also balance other key requirements: | ||
| - | * **Quality of Service (QoS):** Ensuring energy and cost optimizations | + | * **Quality of Service (QoS):** Ensuring energy and cost optimisations |
| * **Security: | * **Security: | ||
| * **Cost-Effectiveness: | * **Cost-Effectiveness: | ||
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| * **Adaptive Systems:** IoT devices that dynamically adjust energy use and processing power based on current requirements. | * **Adaptive Systems:** IoT devices that dynamically adjust energy use and processing power based on current requirements. | ||
| * **Edge Computing: | * **Edge Computing: | ||
| - | * **Standardization:** Developing universal standards for energy-efficient, | + | * **Standardisation:** Developing universal standards for energy-efficient, |
| - | Green IoT represents a transformative approach to designing IoT systems that align with environmental and sustainability goals. By addressing energy efficiency, e-waste reduction, and sustainable resource management, Green IoT can contribute to a more sustainable future. However, | + | Green IoT represents a transformative approach to designing IoT systems that align with environmental and sustainability goals. By addressing energy efficiency, e-waste reduction, and sustainable resource management, Green IoT can contribute to a more sustainable future. However, |