Challenges in designing edge-based middlewares for the Internet of Things: A survey
The Internet of Things paradigm connects edge devices via the Internet enabling them to be seamlessly integrated with a wide variety of applications. In recent years, the number of connected devices has grown significantly, along with the volume and variety of data that is being generated by these d...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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13.12.2019
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Summary: | The Internet of Things paradigm connects edge devices via the Internet
enabling them to be seamlessly integrated with a wide variety of applications.
In recent years, the number of connected devices has grown significantly, along
with the volume and variety of data that is being generated by these devices at
the edge of the network. An edge-based middleware is defined as a software that
serves as an interface between the computational resources and the IoT devices,
making communication possible among elements. Such middleware is required to
provide the necessary functional components for sensor registration, discovery,
workflow composition, and data pre-processing. In recent years, the landscape
of the edge middleware platforms has grown exponentially, each of them with
different platform requirements, architectures, and features. The core of this
survey is a comprehensive review of existing edge middleware solutions. In this
regard, we propose a four-layer architecture for the design of edge-based
middleware, along with some design goals for each of the proposed layer. The
paper concludes with some open challenges and possible future research
directions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1912.06567 |