Authors
Muhammad Alam, Joao Rufino, Joaquim Ferreira, Syed Hassan Ahmed, Nadir Shah, Yuanfang Chen
Publication date
2018/9/16
Journal
IEEE Communications Magazine
Volume
56
Issue
9
Pages
118-123
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The world of connected devices has led to the rise of the Internet of Things paradigm, where applications rely on multiple devices, gathering and sharing data across highly heterogeneous networks. The variety of possible mechanisms, protocols, and hardware has become a hindrance in the development of architectures capable of addressing the most common IoT use cases, while abstracting services from the underlying communication subsystem. Moreover, the world is moving toward new strict requirements in terms of timeliness and low latency in combination with ultra-high availability and reliability. Thus, future IoT architectures will also have to support the requirements of these cyber-physical applications. In this regard, edge computing has been presented as one of the most promising solutions, relying on the cooperation of nodes by moving services directly to end devices and caching information locally …
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