Revisiting the arguments for edge computing research
Abstract
This article argues that low latency, high bandwidth, device proliferation, sustainable digital infrastructure, and data privacy and sovereignty continue to motivate the need for edge computing research even though its initial concepts were formulated more than a decade ago.
Citation
Varghese , B , de Lara , E , Ding , A , Hong , C-H , Bonomi , F , Dustdar , S , Harvey , P , Hewkin , P , Shi , W , Thiele , M & Willis , P 2021 , ' Revisiting the arguments for edge computing research ' , IEEE Internet Computing , vol. 25 , no. 5 , pp. 36-42 . https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2021.3093924
Publication
IEEE Internet Computing
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1089-7801Type
Journal article
Description
The first author is supported by a Royal Society Short Industry Fellowship.Collections
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