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Enhancing Mobile Edge Computing Architecture with Human-Driven Edge Computing Model


Abstract:

In an increasingly interconnected world, mobile and wearable devices, through short range communication interfaces and sensors, become needful tools for collecting and di...Show More

Abstract:

In an increasingly interconnected world, mobile and wearable devices, through short range communication interfaces and sensors, become needful tools for collecting and disseminating information in high population density environments. In this context Mobile Crowdsensing (MCS), leveraging people's roaming and their devices' resources, raised the citizen from mere walk-on parts to active participant in the knowledge building and data dissemination process. At the same time, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) architecture has recently enhanced the two-layer cloud-device architectural model easing the exchange of information and shifting most computational cost from devices towards middle-layer proxies, namely, network edges. We introduce Human-driven Edge Computing, a new model which melts together the power of MEC platform and the large-scale sensing of MCS to realize a better data spreading and environmental coverage in smart cities. In addition, it will be briefly discussed the main sociological aspects related to human behavior and how they can influence the exchange of data in large-scale sensor networks.
Date of Conference: 25-28 June 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 December 2018
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Conference Location: Rome, Italy

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