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Edge Computing for Energy-Efficient Internet of Things: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications
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Author(s): Delsi Robinsha S (Department of Computing Technologies, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India)and B. Amutha (Department of Computing Technologies, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 22
Source title:
Innovation and Sustainability in Electric and Autonomous Mobility
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Alberto Tomás Delso Vicente (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain), María García de Blanes (Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain), Óscar Aguado Tevar (Nebrija University, Spain), Luis Díaz-Marcos (Nebrija University, Spain)and Margarita Núñez-Canal (Nebrija University, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-2802-7.ch009
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Abstract
In today's world, the utilization ratio of IoT devices has been increased in the production of massive data, and these gigantic problems were posed in energy consumption and environmental conservation. To address with these problems, there is an innovative concept known as the edge computing that means computation is carried closer to the place where the data is collected. This is done in view of the above stated challenges and difficulties. Building the concept of ‘Efficient Edge For Sustainable IoT' As a response to the presented research questions, this chapter employs the energy-efficient edge computing architecture concept to explore the Efficient Edge as a sustainability strategy for the IoT. It elaborates crucial questions related to edge computing and reveals the position of this concept for minimizing the energy consumption, enhancing resource efficiency, as well as the rational data processing on the end side of the network. Some of the diverse technologies and strategies expounded in this chapter to achieve energy efficiency in edge computing include energy-aware task offloading, load balancing as well as the integration of renewable energy. Besides this, it looks at the joy of optimization and solutions on battery-powered Internet of Things devices and issues on scalability for edge computing. In this chapter, the focus is made on how the Efficient Edge allows IoT ecosystems to be sustainable, scalable, and resilient, while the use of real-world case studies and the analysis of the future looks like.
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