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The Internet of Things connects billions of devices that sense, collect, and transmit data, creating a massive energy demand that green IoT seeks to reduce. This study aims to review green IoT challenges, evaluate energy‑saving strategies, propose five guiding principles, and illustrate their application through a smartphone case study for 2020 and beyond. The authors analyze existing strategies such as energy‑efficient data centers, sensor transmission, and policy design, critically assess them, and develop five principles while applying the framework to a smartphone use case. The analysis yields five principles for greener IoT and demonstrates how these can guide smartphone practices to lower energy consumption worldwide.

Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging concept, which aims to connect billions of devices with each other. The IoT devices sense, collect, and transmit important information from their surroundings. This exchange of very large amount of information amongst billions of devices creates a massive energy need. Green IoT envisions the concept of reducing the energy consumption of IoT devices and making the environment safe. Inspired by achieving a sustainable environment for IoT, we first give the overview of green IoT and the challenges that are faced due to excessive usage of energy hungry IoT devices. We then discuss and evaluate the strategies that can be used to minimize the energy consumption in IoT, such as designing energy efficient datacenters, energy efficient transmission of data from sensors, and design of energy efficient policies. Moreover, we critically analyze the green IoT strategies and propose five principles that can be adopted to achieve green IoT. Finally, we consider a case study of very important aspect of IoT, i.e., smart phones and we provide an easy and concise view for improving the current practices to make the IoT greener for the world in 2020 and beyond.

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