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GIoTS Workshop "Edge Computing for Internet of Things" I

Themes:
GIoTSMobile Networks
What:
Workshop
When:
11:15 AM, Tuesday 6 Jun 2017 (1 hour 45 minutes)
How:
Papers selected for this session:
  • An Approach to Design Radio Network Information Web Services for Mobile Edge Computing
  • An Enhanced Modified Multi Wall Propagation Model, Speaker Salaheddin Hosseinzadeh
  • Cloudlet-based Just-in-Time Indexing of IoT Video, Speaker Mahadev Satyanarayanan
  • Comparison of Edge Computing Implementations: Fog Computing, Cloudlet and Mobile Edge Computing, Speaker Soumya Kanti Datta
Philosophy:
The current activities in Internet of Things (IoT) are focused on architectures & protocols for efficient interconnection of things, infrastructure deployment and creation of value-added services. These activities are largely aided by cloud computing platforms which supports data analysis, management, repository, middleware, APIs etc. But cloud based IoT deployments faces challenges for supporting real time IoT services and providing better consumer experience. Responding to these consumer needs, we have started witnessing a paradigm shift. The capabilities of cloud computing platforms are being pushed to the edge of the networks paving way for Edge Computing (EC). Due to dense geographical distribution, proximity to end-users, support for high mobility and open platform, EC can support applications and services with ultra-low latency and improved QoS. Thus, EC is becoming an important enabler of consumer centric IoT applications and services that demand real-time operations. Standard development organizations like ETSI have also recognized the benefits IoT & EC can bring to the consumers. Potential applications for EC enabled IoT include smart mobility, emergency response, smart cities, video and location based analytics, edge caching and environmental monitoring. This session is proposed and will be organized by IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Future Directions Committee on IoT.

The Special Session invites papers describing original research on the following topics –

· Current and future trends in edge computing (EC)

· Resource allocation and management challenges in EC and IoT

· Distributed mobile applications utilizing EC and IoT

· Performance evaluation of IoT and EC test beds

· Consumer centric IoT applications and services using EC platforms

· M2M data processing, management and storage at EC platforms

· Virtualization of EC functionalities

· Security, privacy and trust in IoT and EC

· Standards for IoT and EC

The authors of the accepted papers of this special session will be invited to submit an extended version of their works in an EC special issue of IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine in 2018.

 

Organizing Committee

Tom Coughlin, IEEE CE Society, USA

Lee Stogner, IEEE CE Society, USA

Soumya Kanti Datta, EURECOM, France and IEEE CE Society, USA

Potential
Intel
Secretary of ETSI MEC
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