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Power consumption is one of the most significant challenges for IOT. Today IOT device needs to be able to sustain longer battery lifespan, 
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The term battery management system (BMS) refers to a structure that allows a battery pack to be kept in a safe operating area. 
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The IoT hardware requires operating systems and communication protocols to interact with a user and other devices. 
Some components facilitate communication and exchange of information between devices. In IoT architectures, 
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MEPS specify the maximum energy or power demand of devices, which manufacturers must ensure in their models of a regulated category when using the test method that accompanies the MEPS. 
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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. 
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