Introspection of Availability in Service Based Smart Systems Using Internet of Things (IoT)

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Conventional systems are electrical, electro mechanical and heavy-duty industry appliance relying on monitoring, reporting, alert mechanism that are manual or semi-automated for services. As the number of systems increase, the services to these conventional systems are labor intensive, adds complexity and service time is a challenge. Internet of Things (IoT) bridges the physical world data to applications in cloud and acts as a critical interface for driving the Digital Infrastructure for organizations. Current IoT systems design is largely driven by the edge environmental parameters and requirements from software-based applications in the cloud. The constraints of the design that are governed by resources available at the edge. There are multiple use cases for IoT which includes Enterprise, consumer and Industrial applications. The design requirements such as Availability, Security, Energy savings & safety have to be considered for enabling smartness for the conventional systems which also influences cost and resources of support infrastructure. In this paper the modelling design parameters such as availability in service based smart systems is discussed and detailed using mathematical models.

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