Edge computing" is a new paradigm in which the resources of a small data center are placed at the edge of the Internet, in close roximity to mobile devices, sensors, and end users, and the emerging Internet of Things. Terms such as "cloudlets," "micro data centers," and "fog" have been used in the literature to refer to these small, edge-located data centers. They all represent counterpoints to the theme of consolidation and massive data centers that has dominated discourse in cloud computing.
The edge of the Internet is a unique place. Located just one wireless hop away from associated mobile devices, it offers ideal placement for low-latency offload infrastructure to support emerging applications such as augmented reality and wearable cognitive assistance. It is an optimal site for aggregating, analyzing and distilling bandwidth-hungry sensor data from devices such as video cameras. In the Internet of Things, it offers a natural vantage point for organizational access control, privacy, administrative autonomy and responsive analytics. In vehicular systems, it marks the junction between the well-connected inner world of a moving vehicle and its tenuous reach into the cloud. New challenges and opportunities arise as the consolidation of cloud computing meets the dispersion of edge computing. SEC 2017 is a new conference that focuses on them. Building upon the success of inaugural SEC, the organizing committee is delighted to invite you to Symposium on Edge Computing 2017, to be held in San Jose, California.
cloudlet-enabled applications
fog computing infrastructure and applications
scalable systems for resource-intensive sensing
decentralized IoT hubs
tamper-resistant infrastructure
security and privacy issues in edge computing
cellular infrastructure for edge computing
edge-mediated crowd-sourcing
edge-based fault-tolerance, replication, consistency and availability
load balancing and service selection at the edge
resource provisioning and metering of edge infrastructure
programming models and tookits for edge computing
interactions between the edge and the cloud
software defined networking (SDN) for edge computing
5G-enabled applications/services
edge-based analytics and indexing
edge computing for mobile health and augmented cognition
hardware architectures for edge computing
management techniques for dispersed infrastructure
vehicular systems
tactile Internet applications
software infrastructure for cloudlets
edge-based real time applications and quality of service
edge-based authentication, authorization and billing
deployment and management of edge services
operating system support for edge services, including virtualization and containerization
network function virtualization (NFV) at the edge
real-time context computing
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2024年12月04日 意大利 Rome
2024 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing (SEC)2018年10月25日 美国
2018 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing2016年10月27日 美国 Washington,USA
2016 IEEE/ACM Symposium on Edge Computing
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