IEEE Internet Computing Volume 25, Issue 5, 2021 Impact Factor: 5.277 Revisiting the Arguments for Edge Computing Research Abstract: This article argues that low latency, high bandwidth, device proliferation, sustainable digital infrastructure, and data privacy and sovereignty continue to motivate the need for edge computing research even though its initial concepts were formulated more than a decade ago. Pre-camera PDFBibTeX:![]()
@article{Varghese:IC2021, author={Varghese, Blesson and de Lara, Eyal and Ding, Aaron Yi and Hong, Cheol-Ho and Bonomi, Flavio and Dustdar, Schahram and Harvey, Paul and Hewkin, Peter and Shi, Weisong and Thiele, Mark and Willis, Peter}, journal={IEEE Internet Computing}, title={Revisiting the Arguments for Edge Computing Research}, year={2021}, volume={25}, number={5}, pages={36-42}, doi={10.1109/MIC.2021.3093924} }How to cite:
Blesson Varghese, Eyal de Lara, Aaron Yi Ding, Cheol-Ho Hong, Flavio Bonomi, Schahram Dustdar, Paul Harvey, Peter Hewkin, Weisong Shi, Mark Thiele, Peter Willis, "Revisiting the Arguments for Edge Computing Research", in IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 36-42, 2021, doi: 10.1109/MIC.2021.3093924.