2019 7th International Conference on Information, Communication and Networks (ICICN) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icicn.2019.8834959
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A Survey of Mobile Edge Computing in the Industrial Internet

Abstract: With the advent of a new round of the Industrial Revolution, the Industrial Internet will carry the convergence of heterogeneous network and the dynamic reconfiguration of industrial equipment. In order to further provide higher performance of network capabilities, the Industrial Internet has experienced unprecedented growth while facing enormous challenges from the actual needs of industrial networks. The typical scenarios in industrial applications, combined with the technical advantages of mobile edge compu… Show more

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“…Some works are focusing on specific perspectives: security [62], [68], [74], [83], [87], security and resilience [59], security and efficiency [84], reliability and latency [86], dependability [76], [79], [85]. Other works focus on specific environments: vehicular networks [81], [88], IoT [63], [82]- [84], industrial Internet [69]. Finally, other works focus on specific tasks or parts: location trade-off [53], orchestration [54], capabilities on computing, caching, and communication [55], communication [56], computation offload [57], service adoption and provision [61], infrastructure [64], optimization [72], tools and applications [73], integration with network slicing [75].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some works are focusing on specific perspectives: security [62], [68], [74], [83], [87], security and resilience [59], security and efficiency [84], reliability and latency [86], dependability [76], [79], [85]. Other works focus on specific environments: vehicular networks [81], [88], IoT [63], [82]- [84], industrial Internet [69]. Finally, other works focus on specific tasks or parts: location trade-off [53], orchestration [54], capabilities on computing, caching, and communication [55], communication [56], computation offload [57], service adoption and provision [61], infrastructure [64], optimization [72], tools and applications [73], integration with network slicing [75].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey on dependability on MEC does not exists. A few papers are mainly focused on dependability aspects [76], [79], [85] and others have parts dedicated to dependability aspects [66], [67], [69] or shared with other aspects [56], [60], [78], [86]. The other papers just mention it or use it as requirement [56], [69], property [58], benefit [71], or challenge [66], [70].…”
Section: B State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the concept of the smart factory (SF) comes from the integration of conventional industrial and Internet. It has higher requirements consisting of low latency, high reliability, high privacy, and massive connectivity [53]. The Industrial Internet Consortium publishes a white-book and points out edge computing is a promising solution for SF [54].…”
Section: ) Smart Factorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data flows are one of the key enablers of this convergence, as they allow the linking between the physical objects and their counterparts in the cyber world. This consolidates the advanced integration of industrial machines and the new generation of data distribution over the Internet, it introduces a new interconnectivity of industrial resources, network elements and diverse data types [2]. However, technical challenges have appeared, specifically related to efficient and standardized connectivity and communication [3], routing mechanisms [4], real-time control [5], energy management [6], and security administration [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%