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authorORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-19 13:14:11 +0200
committerORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-19 13:14:11 +0200
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@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ In our case with small and sporadic network traffic, these results show that wit
impact is almost negligible.
Another way of looking at these results is to observe that only for
- a high number of sensors (> 300), the power consumption of Cloud and
+ a high number of sensors (more than 300), the power consumption of Cloud and
network parts start to be negligible (few percent). It means that,
if IoT applications handle clients one by one (i.e. one VM per
client), the impact is high on cloud and network part if they have