A Comprehensive Study on Power Consumption in IOT

Authors

  • Rashmi Chalia Bhat  Asst. Prof., Information Technology, MIET, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
  • Rahil Reyaz  Student, Information Technology, MIET, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
  • Najla Andrabi  Student, Information Technology, MIET, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India

Keywords:

IOT, Actuators, RFID, Smart World, Intelligent Business, Tight Power Requirements, Optimized Energy Consumption

Abstract

IOT refers to a tightly tangled web of devices, such as sensors, software, actuators and normal items are not considered as computers, to extent the network connectivity and computing capability without any human intervention. Estimates by experts shows that by 2020, 30 billion objects would be a part of this network across the globe. IOT has brought about a tremendous change among the lives of the people-has made the radio frequency identification (RFID) a ubiquity and created a “smart world” by giving rise to intelligent business, smart cities, improved quality and much more. However, it has raised certain challenges, which cannot be ignored while realizing it is potential. One of the most disadvantageous facts about IOT devices is their tight requirements for power in order to keep themselves alive for interconnection. This paper talks about the need for an optimized energy consumption and some methods to avail it.

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2018-04-25

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Rashmi Chalia Bhat, Rahil Reyaz, Najla Andrabi, " A Comprehensive Study on Power Consumption in IOT, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 1, pp.208-212, March-April-2018.