Toward Supplying Internet Everywhere and Anytime

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This paper proposes a new policy, Internet Whenever and Anytime (IWT), that leverages user collaboration to share internet packages, thereby increasing availability, utilization, and reducing costs for both users and IoT devices.

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The preprint studies a proposed policy for providing “Internet everywhere, anytime” in cities and for supporting internet-of-things (IoT) connectivity. Using a collaboration concept, it models user-to-user sharing of internet account packages with constraints on allowed connection time and number of devices, and it assigns which user devices or IoT sensors connect at specific times based on priority while accounting for overhead, energy, and bandwidth consumption. Simulation results reported by the authors indicate that the Internet-with-time (IWT) approach increases the percentage of internet availability, improves IoT operation, and lowers internet cost. A major stated caveat is that the work is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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Abstract The internet is a common style used to connect various types of networks, sensors and personal devices. Accessing and using the Internet need to permission from an internet service provider (ISP) which needs to pay some amount of money. Internet became for some people like the water and air and need it everywhere and anytime. It can be used in education, business, chatting, etc. Thus, it became as a third lung for the world. Moreover, it works as a backbone for the internet of things (IoT). However, the existed policies of providing Internet for people and IoT are expensive and not efficient in exploiting the available Internet packages. In this paper, a new policy to provide Internet service everywhere (at least in the cities) and any time (IWT) is proposed. It depends on the collaboration concept among users to share Internet account packages with each other to increase Internet availability and utilization. It can determine the time period and the number of allowed devices to connect and use the Internet account of other users. In addition, it determines which user device or IoT sensor should connect at which time depending on the priority. Moreover, it takes the overhead and energy and bandwidth consumption into account. From the simulation results, we concluded that applying IWT can enhance the work of IoT and make the Internet cheaper and increase the percentage of Internet availability.
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Accessing and using the Internet need to permission from an internet service provider (ISP) which needs to pay some amount of money. Internet became for some people like the water and air and need it everywhere and anytime. It can be used in education, business, chatting, etc. Thus, it became as a third lung for the world. Moreover, it works as a backbone for the internet of things (IoT). However, the existed policies of providing Internet for people and IoT are expensive and not efficient in exploiting the available Internet packages. In this paper, a new policy to provide Internet service everywhere (at least in the cities) and any time (IWT) is proposed. It depends on the collaboration concept among users to share Internet account packages with each other to increase Internet availability and utilization. It can determine the time period and the number of allowed devices to connect and use the Internet account of other users. In addition, it determines which user device or IoT sensor should connect at which time depending on the priority. Moreover, it takes the overhead and energy and bandwidth consumption into account. From the simulation results, we concluded that applying IWT can enhance the work of IoT and make the Internet cheaper and increase the percentage of Internet availability. Electrical Engineering Internet Availability IoT Priority Sharing Energy Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Full Text Cite Share Download PDF Status: Posted Version 1 posted You are reading this latest preprint version Research Square lets you share your work early, gain feedback from the community, and start making changes to your manuscript prior to peer review in a journal. As a division of Research Square Company, we’re committed to making research communication faster, fairer, and more useful. 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