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en:iot-reloaded:green_iot_design_tradeoffs [2024/12/06 13:04] – [Design Challenges and Trade-off Management] ktokarzen:iot-reloaded:green_iot_design_tradeoffs [2025/05/13 10:47] (current) – [Green IoT (G-IoT): A Holistic Approach] pczekalski
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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 minimising cost is essential for market viability, it can compromise other critical aspects such as reliability, durability, or security, leading to potential issues over the device's lifecycle.+While minimising cost is essential for market viability, it can compromise other critical aspectssuch as reliability, durability, or security, leading to potential issues over the device's lifecycle.
  
-===== 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:
  
   * **Minimising Energy Consumption:** Through energy-efficient designs and renewable energy sources.   * **Minimising Energy Consumption:** Through energy-efficient designs and renewable energy sources.
-  * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting using recyclable materials and modular designs to extend device lifecycles.+  * **Reducing E-Waste:** Promoting the use of recyclable materials and modular designs to extend device lifecycles.
   * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, transportation, and energy industries.    * **Sustainable Applications of IoT:** Leveraging IoT solutions to enhance resource efficiency in agriculture, transportation, and energy industries. 
  
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   * **Standardisation:** Developing universal standards for energy-efficient, secure, and sustainable IoT designs.   * **Standardisation:** Developing universal standards for energy-efficient, secure, and sustainable IoT designs.
  
-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, realising these benefits requires a balanced approach that considers the trade-offs between QoS, security, energy efficiency, and cost, ensuring that IoT systems are functional and eco-friendly.+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, realising these benefits requires a balanced approach considering the trade-offs between QoS, security, energy efficiency, and cost, ensuring that IoT systems are functional and eco-friendly.
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