2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2020.07.055
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Energy Efficient Data Transmission in IoT Platforms

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“…Thus, 15.43% better RE is accomplished using ETALGOR over IDA-OEP. The energy-efficient Optimal Multi-path Routing protocol (EOMR) (18) improves residual energy by 15%. Thus, 15.16% better RE is accomplished using ETALGOR compared to EOMR.…”
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“…Thus, 15.43% better RE is accomplished using ETALGOR over IDA-OEP. The energy-efficient Optimal Multi-path Routing protocol (EOMR) (18) improves residual energy by 15%. Thus, 15.16% better RE is accomplished using ETALGOR compared to EOMR.…”
Section: Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, ETALGOR achieves an overall improvement of 17.6% PDR ratio over LOADng-IoT-Mob. The EOMR (18) achieves a PDR ratio performance of 60% for parallel transmissions. The PDR ratio decreases with a rise in the volume of parallel transmissions.…”
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“…The client wished to access the information would then read the content of the block from the closest DataNode, during the reading of the data block. When the client is writing, NameNode is asked to specify a three-dataNodes suite that can hold block replicas [12]. The data is then entered as a pipeline, user as node1, then node 1 as node 2 and node2 as node 3 in the DataNodes.…”
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confidence: 99%