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 ====== IoT System Design Goals ====== ====== IoT System Design Goals ======
  
-IoT (Internet of Thingssystems represent a convergence of hardware, software, and networking technologies to create seamless, intelligent solutions for various applications. To achieve their full potential, IoT systems must be designed with clear and comprehensive goals that ensure robustness, user-friendliness, scalability, and security. Here’s a detailed exploration of the primary design goals for IoT systems (figure {{ref>IoTSDG1}}):+Internet of Things systems represent a convergence of hardware, software, and networking technologies to create seamless, intelligent solutions for various applications. To achieve their full potential, IoT systems must be designed with clear and comprehensive goals that ensure robustness, user-friendliness, scalability, and security. Here’s a detailed exploration of the primary design goals for IoT systems (figure {{ref>IoTSDG1}}):
  
 <figure IoTSDG1> <figure IoTSDG1>
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 **Example:** Smart lighting systems allow users to adjust brightness and colour based on mood or activity. **Example:** Smart lighting systems allow users to adjust brightness and colour based on mood or activity.
  
-**3. Accessibility:**+**4. Accessibility:**
 Designs must accommodate diverse user abilities. Accessibility features, such as voice commands or compatibility with assistive technologies, ensure inclusivity. Designs must accommodate diverse user abilities. Accessibility features, such as voice commands or compatibility with assistive technologies, ensure inclusivity.
  
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   * **Authentication and Authorisation:** Strong user authentication (e.g., multi-factor authentication) ensures only authorised access to devices and data.   * **Authentication and Authorisation:** Strong user authentication (e.g., multi-factor authentication) ensures only authorised access to devices and data.
   * **Secure Firmware Updates:** IoT devices should support verified and secure updates to patch vulnerabilities and enhance functionality without risking security breaches.   * **Secure Firmware Updates:** IoT devices should support verified and secure updates to patch vulnerabilities and enhance functionality without risking security breaches.
-  * **Threat Modeling:** Conducting threat assessments during the design process helps proactively identify and mitigate potential vulnerabilities.+  * **Threat Modelling:** Conducting threat assessments during the design process helps proactively identify and mitigate potential vulnerabilities.
  
 ===== Efficient Data Management and Privacy ===== ===== Efficient Data Management and Privacy =====
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 **3. Lifecycle Management:** Design systems with end-of-life considerations, including recycling or safe disposal of components. **3. Lifecycle Management:** Design systems with end-of-life considerations, including recycling or safe disposal of components.
  
-**4. Adaptive Energy Use:** Employ strategies like sleep modes for devices to conserve energy when idle.+**4. Adaptive Energy Use:** Employ strategies like sleep modes for devices to conserve idle energy.
  
 ===== Cost-Effectiveness ===== ===== Cost-Effectiveness =====
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-IoT design goals are the foundation for developing resilient, efficient, and user-centred solutions. IoT systems can address current challenges by prioritising security, scalability, sustainability, and interoperability while remaining adaptable to future advancements. This comprehensive approach ensures that IoT solutions meet user expectations and align with broader societal and environmental objectives.+IoT design goals are the foundation for developing resilient, efficient, and user-centred solutions. IoT systems can address current challenges by prioritising security, scalability, sustainability, and interoperability while remaining adaptable to future advancements. This comprehensive approach ensures IoT solutions meet user expectations and align with broader societal and environmental objectives.
  
  
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