Congestion Avoiding Approach Using Optimization Algorithm for IoT Web Services
Keywords:
Thingspeak, IoT, cloud services, Quality of Service (QoS), Optimization.Abstract
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a technology that uses real-time data transfer via sensors to monitor remote sites and other systems. In this study, the "Thingspeak" web service, which is based on the Internet of Things, is examined as an open access API service that serves as a host for a range of sensors to monitor data received from sensors at the cloud level and transfer the data to the MATLAB platform at the designated channel ID with an API key. It is suggested to use an alternative optimization strategy for handling congestion and load balancing with Thingspeak-based IoT web services. This would improve network performance by distributing traffic load along the best paths possible to prevent traffic congestion.
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