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Title Service Delay And Optimization Of The Energy Efficiency Of A System In Fog-Enabled Smart Cities
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Authors Wang Y.; Shafik W.; Seong J.-T.; Al Mutairi A.; SidAhmed Mustafa M.; Mouhamed M.R.
Year 2023
Published Alexandria Engineering Journal, 84
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2023.10.034
Abstract Connecting to the internet will increase our computing challenges as it becomes an integral part of our daily lives. Therefore, it is necessary to advance the service qualities of Internet of Things (IoT) applications because the data produced by all these devices will need to be processed quickly and sustainably. Previously, cloud data centers with large capacity interface IoT devices with support servers. While IoT devices proliferate and generate massive amounts of data, communicating between devices and the Cloud is becoming more complex and harder, resulting in high costs and inefficiencies. Fog computing emerges as an approach to address the growing demand for IoT solutions. In this article, an IoT-fog-cloud application's general framework is developed, followed by an algorithm for Energy efficiency through an integrated approach computation model. Fog-Enabled Smart Cities (FESC) are proposed to minimize service delay and response time by using a fog offloading policy for the fog-enabled IoTs. Also, we developed an analytical model evaluating the proposed framework's effectiveness in reducing the delay of IoT services. Comparing the proposed model and the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM-VS) algorithm, the proposed model performs significantly better. Thus, by optimizing response and processing times, fog-enabled smart grids determine whether computation will be performed autonomously or semi-autonomously on fog nodes or in the Cloud. © 2023 THE AUTHORS
Author Keywords ADMM-VS algorithm; Affordable and clean energy; Computational time; Energy efficiency; Internet of Things; Response time; Service Delay Minimization; Sustainable cities and communities; Sustainable development goals


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