IoT and Edge Computing Carbon Footprint Measurement Methodology

Sylvie Couronné, Cristina Rodriguez Vera, Benjamin Molina, Lizhen Huang, Georgios Karagiannis, Francesca Poggiali, Laurent Schmitt, Damir Filipovic, Massimo Merenda, Vasileios Karagiannis, Asbjørn Hovstø, Dieter Wegener, George Suciu, Johan Stiens, Dolores Ordonez Martinez, Tanya Suarez, Nikos Kalatzis, Anastasios Tripitsidis, Vasilis Gkoles, Tom De BlockJoana Leitao, Josep Maria Salanova Grau, Cristina Calderon Iglesias, Artur Krukowski, Alessandro Canepa, Natalia Lukaszewicz, Beate Muller, Roumen Nikolov, Mays AL-Naday, Cristina Balaceanu, Sabina Bosoc, Andrea Badicu, Thodore Pintilie

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Abstract

This Report is addressing the users of IoT and Edge Computing technologies and services to help them understand and make informed choices on how to assess the carbon footprint of solutions and services they use and to also measure how these methodologies support carbon footprint reduction of their use.

The Report is structured to present rules and regulations of the European Green Deal, the initiatives and standards, and existing methodologies of measuring ICT carbon footprint. The report also includes how those methodologies can be applied to IoT and Edge Computing, the description of the methodologies, selection criteria and how to measure benefits of using them in reducing carbon footprint by using IoT and Edge Computing technologies and services for several industrial domains. Furthermore, this report includes as well a method of calculating the avoided carbon emissions in an industrial sector/domain, when ICT is used as an enabling technology.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages98
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2023

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Societal Resilience & Security

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