Towards characterization of edge-cloud continuum
September 11, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π European Conference on Software Architecture
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Authors
Danylo Khalyeyev, TomΓ‘Ε‘ BureΕ‘, Petr HnΔtynka
arXiv ID
2309.05416
Category
cs.DC: Distributed Computing
Citations
17
Venue
European Conference on Software Architecture
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Internet of Things and cloud computing are two technological paradigms that reached widespread adoption in recent years. These paradigms are complementary: IoT applications often rely on the computational resources of the cloud to process the data generated by IoT devices. The highly distributed nature of IoT applications and the giant amounts of data involved led to significant parts of computation being moved from the centralized cloud to the edge of the network. This gave rise to new hybrid paradigms, such as edge-cloud computing and fog computing. Recent advances in IoT hardware, combined with the continued increase in complexity and variability of the edge-cloud environment, led to an emergence of a new vision of edge-cloud continuum: the next step of integration between the IoT and the cloud, where software components can seamlessly move between the levels of computational hierarchy. However, as this concept is very new, there is still no established view of what exactly it entails. Several views on the future edge-cloud continuum have been proposed, each with its own set of requirements and expected characteristics. In order to move the discussion of this concept forward, these views need to be put into a coherent picture. In this paper, we provide a review and generalization of the existing literature on edge-cloud continuum, point out its expected features, and discuss the challenges that need to be addressed in order to bring about this envisioned environment for the next generation of smart distributed applications.
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