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Eco-Friendly IoT Networks: Combining Green Cloud Solutions and Sustainable Design

Vol. 11, Issue 1, Special Issue, Jan-Dec 2025 | Page: 5-8

Prerna Kumari
Research Scholar, SoCSE, Sandip University Sijoul, Madhubani, Bihar, India

Dr Shambhu Kumar Singh
Assistant Professor SoCSE, Sandip University Sijoul, Madhubani, Bihar, India

Received: 12-01-2025, Accepted: 12-02-2025, Published Online: 24-02-2025


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Abstract

The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has resulted in significant advancements in connectivity, automation, and data analysis. However, the deployment and operation of large-scale IoT networks are increasingly causing concerns over their environmental impact, especially in terms of energy consumption, e-waste, and resource depletion. Green Cloud Computing and IoT aim to address these challenges by focusing on energy-efficient designs, renewable energy adoption, and sustainable practices. To address these concerns, the integration of green cloud solutions and sustainable design principles in IoT networks is essential. This paper presents an overview of green cloud computing and IoT, examines their integration, challenges, and the benefits they offer in reducing environmental footprints. We explore innovative techniques and solutions that have emerged in the field and provide recommendations for future research.

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