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Energy Efficient Node Selection in Edge-Fog-Cloud Layered IoT Architecture

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posted on 2024-06-19, 19:50 authored by Rolden John Fereira, Chathu RanaweeraChathu Ranaweera, Kevin LeeKevin Lee, Jean-Guy SchneiderJean-Guy Schneider
Internet of Things (IoT) architectures generally focus on providing consistent performance and reliable communications. The convergence of IoT, edge, fog, and cloud aims to improve the quality of service of applications, which does not typically emphasize energy efficiency. Considering energy in IoT architectures would reduce the energy impact from billions of IoT devices. The research presented in this paper proposes an optimization framework that considers energy consumption of nodes when selecting a node for processing an IoT request in edge-fog-cloud layered architecture. The IoT use cases considered in this paper include smart grid, autonomous vehicles, and eHealth. The proposed framework is evaluated using CPLEX simulations. The results provide insights into mechanisms that can be used to select nodes energy-efficiently whilst meeting the application requirements and other network constraints in multi-layered IoT architectures.

History

Journal

Sensors

Volume

23

Article number

ARTN 6039

Pagination

1-27

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

1424-8220

eISSN

1424-8220

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

13

Publisher

MDPI