Literature Survey 8.3 Conclusion References
13 9 Green Internet of Things (GIoT): Agriculture and Healthcare Application System (GIoT-AHAS) 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Relevant Work and Research Motivation for GIoT-AHAS 9.3 Conclusion References
14 10 Green IoT for Smart Transportation: Challenges, Issues, and Case Study 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Challenges of IoT 10.3 Green IoT Communication Components 10.4 Applications of IoT and Green IoT 10.5 Issues of Concern 10.6 Challenges for Green IoT 10.7 Green IoT in Smart Transportation: Case Studies 10.8 Conclusion References
15 11 Green Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine Learning (ML): The Combinatory Approach and Synthesis in the Banking Industry 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Research Objective 11.3 Methodology 11.4 Result and Discussion 11.5 Conclusion References
16 12 Green Internet of Things (G-IoT) Technologies, Application, and Future Challenges 12.1 Introduction 12.2 The Internet of Thing (IoT) 12.3 Elements of IoT 12.4 The Green IoT: Overview 12.5 Green IoT Technologies 12.6 Green IoT Applications 12.7 IoT in 5G Wireless Technologies 12.8 Internet of Things in Smart City 12.9 Green IoT Architecture for Smart Cities 12.10 Advantages and Disadvantages of Green IoT 12.11 Opportunities and Challenges 12.12 Future of Green IoT 12.13 Conclusion References
17 Index
Guide
1 Cover
5 Preface
7 Index
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Classification of machine learning.Figure 1.2 Process of supervised learning.Figure 1.3 Process of unsupervised learning.Figure 1.4 Process of reinforcement learning.Figure 1.5 Correlation between AI, ML, and DL.Figure 1.6 Life cycle of Green IoT.Figure 1.7 Green IoT–based applications.
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Three sections of energy segment.Figure 2.2 Benefits of IoT in renewable energy sources.Figure 2.3 Chart representing the parts of an IoT stage.Figure 2.4 Different types of sensors for different applications.Figure 2.5 Classic wireless sensor node design.Figure 2.6 An integrated information connectivity in a smart city model.Figure 2.7 Segment of domestic energy intake.Figure 2.8 Claims of IoT in an incorporated smart energy arrangement.Figure 2.9 Innovation in energy sector with blockchain and IoT.Figure 2.10 Virtual power plant with artificial intelligence and IoT.Figure 2.11 Green Internet of Things (G-IoT) as a crucial technology.
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Key elements of IoT.Figure 3.2 IoT system.Figure 3.3 Components of green computing.Figure 3.4 Components of green computing.Figure 3.5 Green data center approaches.
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