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authorORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-12 20:43:48 +0200
committerORGERIE Anne-Cecile <anne-cecile.orgerie@inria.fr>2019-07-12 20:43:48 +0200
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@@ -44,14 +44,15 @@ we propose an end-to-end energy consumption model for these devices.
* Introduction
In 2018, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) was estimated
to absorb around 3% of the global energy consumption
-\cite{ShiftProject}. This consumption grows at a rate of 9% per year
-\cite{ShiftProject}. This alarming increase is explained by the fast
-emergence of numerous new applications and new ICT devices. These
-devices supply services for smart building, smart factories and smart
-cities for instance, allowing for optimized decisions. All these
-connected devices constitute the Internet of Things (IoT): connected
-devices with sensors producing data, actuators interacting with their
-environment and communication means.
+\cite{ShiftProject}. This consumption is estimated to grow at a rate
+of 9% per year \cite{ShiftProject}. This alarming growth is explained
+by the fast emergence of numerous new applications and new ICT
+devices. These devices supply services for smart building, smart
+factories and smart cities for instance, providing optimized decisions
+based on data produced by smart devices. All these connected devices
+constitute the Internet of Things (IoT): connected devices with
+sensors producing data, actuators interacting with their environment
+and communication means.
This increase in number of devices implies an increase in the energy
needed to manufacture and utilize all these devices. Yet, the overall energy
@@ -134,16 +135,46 @@ this work and presents future work.
* Related Work
#+LaTeX: \label{sec:sota}
-** Energy consumption of IoT applications
-Smart apps and
-Smart industry \cite{Wang2016}
+** Energy consumption of IoT devices
+Smart apps and devices everywhere
+
+Smart industry \cite{Wang2016} : archi with sensing devices, cloud
+server, user applications and networks
+
+IoT archi : devices, gateways, fog and clouds \cite{Samie2016}
+
Smart cities \cite{Ejaz2017}
+
+Smart building \cite{Minoli2017}
+
+home automation, smart agriculture, eHealth, logistics, smart grids
+
+product life-cycle energy management \cite{Tao2016}
+
+
+focusing on access network technologies \cite{Gray2015},
+
+improving device transmission \cite{Andres2017}
+
+modeling the energy consumption of WSN devices \cite{Martinez2015} or
+the WiFi transmission \cite{ns3-energywifi}
+
+on organizing wireless sensor communications to increase the network
+lifetime \cite{Wang2016}
+
+CO2 impact of IoT and fog computing architectures vs Cloud
+\cite{Sarkar2018}
+
+
+Fog archi to use more renewable energy \cite{li_end--end_2018} or
+reduce communication costs \cite{jalali_fog_2016}
+
** Energy consumption of network and cloud infrastructures
net models
server models + VM sharing
-* System characterization
+* Characterization of low-bandwidth IoT applications
#+LaTeX: \label{sec:usec}