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en:iot-open:power_efficiency_in_iot:power_requirements_in_iot [2019/05/26 00:36] irena.skardaen:iot-open:power_efficiency_in_iot:power_requirements_in_iot [2020/07/20 12:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The primary indicator of IoT, which provides a practical network application, is the overall life expectancy of a network and the tasks that are related to modelling the life expectancy as well as the practical application.  The primary indicator of IoT, which provides a practical network application, is the overall life expectancy of a network and the tasks that are related to modelling the life expectancy as well as the practical application. 
 The concept of an IoT provides that any network element uses an independent power supply. Any network element performs specific tasks in the common IoT network, which, according to the network scenario, are pre-programmed. The concept of an IoT provides that any network element uses an independent power supply. Any network element performs specific tasks in the common IoT network, which, according to the network scenario, are pre-programmed.
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