Green Internet of Things: The Next Generation Energy Efficient Internet of Things
Navod Neranjan Thilakarathne, Mohan Krishna Kagita, W.D Madhuka, Priyashan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the concept of Green IoT, focusing on reducing energy consumption and environmental impact of interconnected devices across various domains, and explores challenges and future directions for sustainable IoT development.
Contribution
It provides an overview of Green IoT, highlighting its importance, challenges, and future research directions for creating energy-efficient and environmentally friendly IoT systems.
Findings
Green IoT aims to reduce energy consumption of IoT devices.
Challenges include energy management and sustainability issues.
Future directions involve developing energy-efficient protocols and architectures.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) is seen as a novel technical paradigm aimed at enabling connectivity between billions of interconnected devices all around the world. This IoT is being served in various domains, such as smart healthcare, traffic surveillance, smart homes, smart cities, and various industries. IoT's main functionality includes sensing the surrounding environment, collecting data from the surrounding, and transmitting those data to the remote data centers or the cloud. This sharing of vast volumes of data between billions of IoT devices generates a large energy demand and increases energy wastage in the form of heat. The Green IoT envisages reducing the energy consumption of IoT devices and keeping the environment safe and clean. Inspired by achieving a sustainable next-generation IoT ecosystem and guiding us toward making a healthy green planet, we first offer an overview of…
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