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Energy-Efficient Distributed Edge Computing to Assist Dense Internet of Things

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  • Sumaiah Algarni

    (Department of Information Technology, College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZX, UK)

  • Fathi E. Abd El-Samie

    (Department of Information Technology, College of Computer and Information Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia
    Department of Electronics and Electrical Communications, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Menouf 32952, Egypt)

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents a rapidly growing field, where billions of intelligent devices are interconnected through the Internet, enabling the seamless sharing of data and resources. These smart devices are typically employed to sense various environmental characteristics, including temperature, motion of objects, and occupancy, and transfer their values to the nearest access points for further analysis. The exponential growth in sensor availability and deployment, powered by recent advances in sensor fabrication, has greatly increased the complexity of IoT network architecture. As the market for these sensors grows, so does the problem of ensuring that IoT networks meet high requirements for network availability, dependability, flexibility, and scalability. Unlike traditional networks, IoT systems must be able to handle massive amounts of data generated by various and frequently-used resource-constrained devices, while ensuring efficient and dependable communication. This puts high constraints on the design of IoT, mainly in terms of the required network availability, reliability, flexibility, and scalability. To this end, this work considers deploying a recent technology of distributed edge computing to enable IoT applications over dense networks with the announced requirements. The proposed network depends on distributed edge computing at two levels: multiple access edge computing and fog computing. The proposed structure increases network scalability, availability, reliability, and scalability. The network model and the energy model of the distributed nodes are introduced. An energy-offloading method is considered to manage IoT data over the network energy, efficiently. The developed network was evaluated using a developed IoT testbed. Heterogeneous evaluation scenarios and metrics were considered. The proposed model achieved a higher energy efficiency by 19%, resource utilization by 54%, latency efficiency by 86%, and reduced network congestion by 92% compared to traditional IoT networks.

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  • Sumaiah Algarni & Fathi E. Abd El-Samie, 2025. "Energy-Efficient Distributed Edge Computing to Assist Dense Internet of Things," Future Internet, MDPI, vol. 17(1), pages 1-23, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jftint:v:17:y:2025:i:1:p:37-:d:1567866
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