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  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is crucial for developing environmentally friendly smart cities, but its widespread use can negatively impact the environment due to high energy consumption and device turnover.
  • Research highlights the 'Batch Operations' (BO) design pattern as a method to reduce energy use on mobile devices by minimizing the frequency of active states.
  • An experiment comparing energy consumption and carbon emissions when using BO with 4G and GPS on Android devices found that BO can save up to 40% energy for HTTP requests, leading to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, while GPS showed no benefits.

Article Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is set to play a significant role in the future development of smart cities, which are designed to be environmentally friendly. However, the proliferation of these devices, along with their frequent replacements and the energy required to power them, contributes to a significant environmental footprint. In this paper we provide scientific evidences on the advantages of using an energy design pattern named 'Batch Operations' (BO) to optimize energy consumption on mobile devices. Big ICT companies like Google already batch multiple API calls instead of putting the device into an active state many times. This is supposed to save tail energy consumption in communication peripherals. To confirm this, we set up an experiment where we compare energy consumption and carbon emission when BO is applied to two communication peripherals on Android mobile device: 4G and GPS. Results show that (1) BO can save up to 40% energy when sending HTTP requests, resulting in an equivalent reduction in CO2 emissions. (2) no advantages for the GPS interface.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11598413PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24227246DOI Listing

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