Green IoT: Advancements and Sustainability with Environment by 2050
Neha Sharma, Deepak Panwar
Abstract
Green IoT is eco-friendly technology evolves from IoT, in today's scenario each and every device connected over internet and store on cloud and these devices are known as “Smart Devices”. At present 31 billion devices are connected as IoT devices and by 2050 it surge pass 170 billion limit so on average Iot devices are increases 12% annually as per the reports in proportionally the carbon footprint percentage and GHG(green-house gas) emission percentage increases and enhance the overall pollution percentage on earth, so to look after this major environmental issues and for proper initiatives against these issues technically as well as environmental prospective first objective of this paper is analyze the carbon footprints of smart devices with IoT for sustainability with environment and provide major steps to minimize it and emphasize the use of “Green IoT” instead of IoT for environment safety perspectives and second objective is improve the LCA assessment model with Deep Learning and Data Mining techniques with various impact factors for better and efficient results.The proposed method cut down the production and manufacturing cycle rate and promotes the recyclability and usability of devices from environmental point of view and from technical point of view it cut down the overall cost and save energy and time during installing phase of smart devices with updating service packs and in overall estimation of GHG(green-house gas)emission rate and carbon footprint rate.