2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3099942
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edgeRouting: Using Compute Nodes in Proximity to Route IoT Data

Abstract: Due to the proliferation of edge computing, cloud providers have started offering compute nodes at the edge of the network in addition to traditional compute nodes in data centers. So far, various systems have been proposed for processing Internet of Things (IoT) data on both edge and cloud compute nodes in order to reduce the communication latency. However, such systems do not typically consider that the network bandwidth between an edge node and a cloud node can be orders of magnitude higher than the bandwid… Show more

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“…Every household has one component which is the Administrative Interface for In-house Data Access (AIIDA). AIIDA is deployed at the edge of the network [14], [15]. Specifically, this component runs on a device, e.g., on a Raspberry Pi computer, that is connected to the household's smart meter, e.g., via a P1 port [16].…”
Section: Internal Structure Of the Proposed Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every household has one component which is the Administrative Interface for In-house Data Access (AIIDA). AIIDA is deployed at the edge of the network [14], [15]. Specifically, this component runs on a device, e.g., on a Raspberry Pi computer, that is connected to the household's smart meter, e.g., via a P1 port [16].…”
Section: Internal Structure Of the Proposed Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%