Abstract

Edge services become increasingly important as the Internet transforms into an Internet of Things (IoT). Edge services require bounded latency, bandwidth reduction between the edge and the core, service resiliency with graceful degradation, and access to resources visible only inside the NATed and secured edge networks. While the data center based cloud excels at providing general purpose computation/storage at scale, it is not suitable for edge services. We present a new model for cloud computing, which we call the Edge Cloud, that addresses edge computing specific issues by augmenting the traditional data center cloud model with service nodes placed at the network edges. We describe the architecture of the Edge Cloud and its implementation as an overlay hybrid cloud using the industry standard OpenStack cloud management framework. We demonstrate the advantages garnered by two new classes of applications enabled by the Edge Cloud - a highly accurate indoor localization that saves on latency, and a scalable and resilient video monitoring that saves on bandwidth.

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Cloud computingComputer scienceScalabilityEdge computingEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionComputer networkEdge deviceData centerDistributed computingBandwidth (computing)Overlay networkThe InternetTelecommunicationsOperating system

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2014
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Hyunseok Chang, Adiseshu Hari, Sarit Mukherjee et al. (2014). Bringing the cloud to the edge. . https://doi.org/10.1109/infcomw.2014.6849256

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10.1109/infcomw.2014.6849256