Subsea Internet of Things

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Subsea Internet of Things
LAN)
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Subsea Internet of Things (SIoT)

cloud computing.[14] Subsea cloud computing is an architecture design to provide an efficient means of SIoT systems to manage large data sets. It is an adaption of cloud computing frameworks to meet the needs of the underwater environment. Similarly to fog computing or edge computing, critical focus remains at the edge.[15][16] Algorithms are used to interrogate the data set for information which is used to optimise production.[12][15][16]

Also known as Underwater-Internet of Things (U-IoT) or Underwater

Wireless Sensor Network (UWSN), SIoT can be implemented for marine life monitoring and overfishing problems to support some aspects of Fourth Industrial Revolution. [17]

References

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