Resource Allocation through Energy in IOT Network
Keywords:
3GPP, UMA, IOT, ISLPED, Multihop, BS, RS, MIMO , TDM, DECT, ETSI, EEHFAbstract
The main objective of the project was to allocate the available resources to the large number of IOT users effectively without any energy failure and to increase the overall throughput of the IOT system. To provide seamless services in networks with multiple wireless technologies have been proposed by the Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) .To reduce the bandwidth cost of the IOT tree. The bandwidth cost is reduced by finding the shortest path using Lagrange an Algorithm applying the resource allocation on the IOT sensor system which is having unbalanced energy conditions. It deriving the energy equilibrium formula it will allocate the essential power to the IOT devices. In an overview are present the research challenges and issues in implementing to reduce the bandwidth cost of the IOT tree for IOT network.
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