Title: Optimised resource allocation in edge computing: IoT architecture

Authors: Sangeeta Rajole

Addresses: LJ Institute of Computer Applications, Lok Jagruti Kendra University, Near Sanand-Sarkhej Circle, S.G. Road, Ahmedabad, 382210, India

Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) lets systems to send and receive data to and from data centres. However, these systems often have limited electricity, internet, and computing power. These limits often have an effect on their success in real life and cause their data to be sent to faraway places because of the limited computing power that is available. The job of these stations is to guess how clean the water is right now based on the information they have gathered about it. This is done to see how well the system works: the suggested way is put up against a similar one. For better speed, the suggested system was better than the current system, and it worked in many computer tests. The suggested method was 12.65% and 16.49% better than the standard method in two different setups. This shows that it can be used to make a system for tracking water quality use less energy.

Keywords: water network; water quality monitoring; water quality; water resource management; network resource management.

DOI: 10.1504/IJMNDI.2024.144011

International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation, 2024 Vol.11 No.2, pp.109 - 115

Received: 25 Apr 2024
Accepted: 09 Jun 2024

Published online: 20 Jan 2025 *

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