2016 IEEE 7th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iemcon.2016.7746251
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Energy-efficient Data Centers and smart temperature control system with IoT sensing

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“…In addition, due to their information exchange among different multiple systems and technologies, current IoT technologies most often use mediators or translators via the cloud that are posing more security and privacy risks. A security breach in a smart IoT environment can result in damage to the information assets, people, and infrastructure-leading to huge financial loss [6,7,20].…”
Section: Discussion and Current Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, due to their information exchange among different multiple systems and technologies, current IoT technologies most often use mediators or translators via the cloud that are posing more security and privacy risks. A security breach in a smart IoT environment can result in damage to the information assets, people, and infrastructure-leading to huge financial loss [6,7,20].…”
Section: Discussion and Current Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This seamless connectivity allows remote control of devices, as well as data acquisition from various physical sensor devices, to better understand data patterns for intelligent decision-making in both personal and business domains [5]. With exponential growth in IoT devices expected to reach more than 50 billion in 2020, intelligent applications are being developed and deployed for the future realization of Technologies 2020, 8, 50 2 of 24 smart homes, smart enterprises, smart cities, smart hospitals, smart transport, and other smart public services [6,7]. While the tremendous advancement in the IoT landscape relies on a futuristic forecast of improving public health, finance, business growth, and various other aspects of the environment as a whole, it poses an inherent security challenge that could have an adverse impact on the success of such large-scale distributed IoT systems [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the work of authors [51], authors in [52,53] presented the optimization technique for the data center energy efficiency with supporting Quality of Service (QoS). The study in [62] provided a method to reduce the power consumption without degrading the data center cooling efficiency. Peoples et al [63] explored the energy-efficient context-aware broker framework mechanisms to manage data center nextgeneration.…”
Section: Smart Data Center For Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advanced technologies are used for minimizing the building paints and carpets, low emission building materials, sustainable landscaping, using alternative energy (i.e., heat pumps, photovoltaic, and evaporative cooling). The study in [98] provides an effective method to reduce the power consumption without degrading the cooling efficiency of DCs for greening IoT. Energy saving mechanism in cloud data servers is decreasing routing and searching transactions.…”
Section: Green Data Center Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%