2019 Sixth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IOTSMS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iotsms48152.2019.8939237
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The Architecture of Kaligreen V2: A Middleware Aware of Hardware Opportunities to Save Energy

Abstract: Nowadays, energy saving in the use of information technologies is a very important issue both from the economic and sustainability point of view. Many scientists investigate methods to save energy at different application levels (cloud: i.e. architectures, grid: i.e. middlewares and frameworks and hardware management: i.e. operating systems) and many of them agree on the strategy of executing programs, processes or virtual machines only using the time and resources that are strictly necessary. For this, it is … Show more

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“…For example, an application running on a mobile phone could send data to a server in a cloud or to another computer in its vicinity for data processing purposes. Several authors such as Aazam et al (2020), Pasricha (2018), Song et al (2017), Ivarez-Valera et al (2019), and Shekhar et al (2019 proposed middleware to offload software components to other nodes in the cloud or the fog as a means of saving energy on the source nodes. All these proposals show that task offloading has a benefit in terms of energy consumption for at least one of the nodes of the system.…”
Section: Energy Efficiency and Energy-awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, an application running on a mobile phone could send data to a server in a cloud or to another computer in its vicinity for data processing purposes. Several authors such as Aazam et al (2020), Pasricha (2018), Song et al (2017), Ivarez-Valera et al (2019), and Shekhar et al (2019 proposed middleware to offload software components to other nodes in the cloud or the fog as a means of saving energy on the source nodes. All these proposals show that task offloading has a benefit in terms of energy consumption for at least one of the nodes of the system.…”
Section: Energy Efficiency and Energy-awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%