Reliability Model for Incentive-Driven IoT Energy Services

11/12/2020
by   Amani Abusafia, et al.
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We propose a novel reliability model for composing energy service requests. The proposed model is based on consumers' behavior and history of energy requests. The reliability model ensures the maximum incentives to providers. Incentives are used as a green solution to increase IoT users' participation in a crowdsourced energy sharing environment. Additionally, adaptive and priority scheduling compositions are proposed to compose the most reliable energy requests while maximizing providers' incentives. A set of experiments is conducted to evaluate the proposed approaches. Experimental results prove the efficiency of the proposed approaches.

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