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Study on the Data Processing of the IOT Sensor Network Based on Hadoop Cloud Platform and TWLGA Scheduling Algorithm

The Internet of Things (IOT) sensor network is an effective solution for monitoring environment condition. IOT sensor network generates massive data, and the abilities of massive data storage, processing and query become technical challenges. To solve the problem, a Hadoop cloud platform is proposed. With the help of time and workload genetic algorithm (TWLGA), the data processing platform provides the work of one node to share with others, which not only raises efficiency of one single node, but also provides the compatibility support to reduce the possible risk of software and hardware. In the experiment, a Hadoop cluster platform with TWLGA scheduling algorithm is built, and the performance of the platform is tested. The results show that the Hadoop cloud platform is suitable for big data processing of the IOT sensor network.

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