IoT Edge Challenges and Functions
draft-hong-t2trg-iot-edge-computing-05
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Authors | Jungha Hong , Yong-Geun Hong , Xavier de Foy , Matthias Kovatsch , Eve Schooler , Dirk Kutscher | ||
Last updated | 2020-07-13 | ||
Replaced by | draft-irtf-t2trg-iot-edge | ||
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Abstract
Many IoT applications have requirements that cannot be met by the traditional Cloud (aka cloud computing). These include time sensitivity, data volume, uplink cost, operation in the face of intermittent services, privacy and security. As a result, the IoT is driving the Internet toward Edge computing. This document outlines the requirements of the emerging IoT Edge and its challenges. It presents a general model, and major components of the IoT Edge, with the goal to provide a common base for future discussions in T2TRG and other IRTF and IETF groups.
Authors
Jungha Hong
Yong-Geun Hong
Xavier de Foy
Matthias Kovatsch
Eve Schooler
Dirk Kutscher
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