5G-Multi-access edge computing architecture.
Abstract:
With the increasing stringent QoS constraints (e.g., latency, bandwidth, jitter) imposed by novel applications (e.g., e-Health, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, etc.), ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
With the increasing stringent QoS constraints (e.g., latency, bandwidth, jitter) imposed by novel applications (e.g., e-Health, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, etc.), as well as the rapidly increasing number of connected IoT (Internet of Things) devices, the core network is becoming increasingly congested. To cope with those constraints, Edge Computing (EC) is emerging as an innovative computing paradigm that leverages Cloud computing and brings it closer to the customer. “EC” refers to transferring computing power and intelligence from the central Cloud to the network’s Edge. With that, EC promotes the idea of processing and caching data at the Edge, thus reducing network congestion and latency. This paper presents a detailed, thorough, and well-structured assessment of Edge Computing and its enabling technologies. Initially, we start by defining EC from the ground up, outlining its architectures and evolution from Cloudlets to Multi-Access Edge Computing. Next, we survey recent studies on the main cornerstones of an EC system, including resource management, computation offloading, data management, network management, etc. Besides, we emphasized EC technology enablers, starting with Edge Intelligence, the branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that integrates AI models at resource-constrained edge nodes with significant heterogeneity and mobility. Then, moving on to 5G and its empowering technologies, we explored how EC and 5G complement each other. After that, we studied virtualization and containerization as promising hosting runtime for edge applications. Further to that, we delineated a variety of EC use-case scenarios, e.g., smart cities, e-Health, military applications, etc. Finally, we concluded our survey by highlighting the role of EC integration with future concerns regarding green energy and standardization.
5G-Multi-access edge computing architecture.
Published in: IEEE Access ( Volume: 10)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Edge Computing ,
- Enabling Technologies ,
- Service Quality ,
- Resource Management ,
- Cloud Computing ,
- Internet Of Things ,
- Variety Of Scenarios ,
- Smart City ,
- Core Network ,
- Network Management ,
- Artificial Intelligence Models ,
- Edge Nodes ,
- Network Congestion ,
- Mobile Edge Computing ,
- Containerized ,
- Computation Offloading ,
- Computing Paradigm ,
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ,
- Internet Of Things Devices ,
- Edge Server ,
- Virtual Network Functions ,
- Fog Nodes ,
- Fog Computing ,
- Network Slicing ,
- Intelligent Reflecting Surface ,
- Non-orthogonal Multiple Access ,
- Virtual Machines ,
- Edge Devices ,
- Multiple Edges
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Edge Computing ,
- Enabling Technologies ,
- Service Quality ,
- Resource Management ,
- Cloud Computing ,
- Internet Of Things ,
- Variety Of Scenarios ,
- Smart City ,
- Core Network ,
- Network Management ,
- Artificial Intelligence Models ,
- Edge Nodes ,
- Network Congestion ,
- Mobile Edge Computing ,
- Containerized ,
- Computation Offloading ,
- Computing Paradigm ,
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ,
- Internet Of Things Devices ,
- Edge Server ,
- Virtual Network Functions ,
- Fog Nodes ,
- Fog Computing ,
- Network Slicing ,
- Intelligent Reflecting Surface ,
- Non-orthogonal Multiple Access ,
- Virtual Machines ,
- Edge Devices ,
- Multiple Edges
- Author Keywords