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GREEN INTERNET OF THINGS

ABSTRACT-Smart world is envisioned as an era in which objects (e.g.,


watches, mobile phones, computers, cars, buses, and trains) can automatically
and intelligently serve people in a collaborative manner. Paving the way for smart
world, Internet of Things (IoT) connects everything in the smart world. Internet
of Things (IoT) is an emerging concept, which aims to connect billions of devices
with each other. The IoT devices sense, collect, and transmit important
information from their surroundings. This exchange of very large amount of
information amongst billions of devices creates a massive energy need. By
achieving a sustainable smart world, various technologies and issues regarding
green IoT are studied, which further reduces the energy consumption of IoT.
Green IoT envisions the concept of reducing the energy consumption of IoT
devices and making the environment safe. At first a susainable environment for
IoT is achieved. Then an overview regarding IoT and green IoT and the
challenges that are faced due to excessive usage of energy hungry IoT devices is
performed frst. Then strategies that can be used to minimize the energy
consumption in IoT designing energy effcient datacenters, energy effcient
transmission of data from sensors, and design of energy effcient policies are
discussed.

Referred Journals
1-Green IoT: An Investigation on Energy Saving Practices for 2020 and Beyond
RUSHAN ARSHAD1,3, SAMAN ZAHOOR1, MUNAM ALI SHAH1, ABDUL WAHID1, AND
HONGNIAN YU2,3, (Senior Member, IEEE) 1Department of Computer Science, COMSATS Institute of
Information Technology, Islamabad 45550, Pakistan 2School of Computer Science and Network Security,
Dongguan University of Technology, Shongshanhu, Guangdong 523808, China 3Faculty of Sciences and
Technology, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth BH12 5BB, U.K
2-Green Internet of Things for Smart World
CHUNSHENG ZHU1, (Student Member, IEEE), VICTOR C. M. LEUNG1, (Fellow, IEEE), LEI SHU2,
(Member, IEEE), AND EDITH C.-H. NGAI3, (Senior Member, IEEE) 1Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada 2Guangdong Provincial Key
Laboratory of Petrochemical Equipment Fault Diagnosis, Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology,
Maoming 525000, China 3Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Uppsala 751 05, Sweden

Referrence
 J. Chase, ``The evolution of the Internet of Things,'' Texas Instrum., Dallas, TX, USA, White Paper, Feb.
2013, p. 7.
 L. Atzori, A. Iera, and G. Morabito, ``The Internet of Things: A survey,'' Comput. Netw., vol. 54, no. 15,
pp. 2787-2805, Oct. 2010.
 “Internet of things” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet of things

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