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The document discusses edge computing in IoT. It provides definitions of edge computing terms and describes the architecture and working of edge computing. Examples of edge computing in smart parking systems and autonomous vehicles are presented. Security and privacy aspects are also covered.

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KARAVALI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DEAPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

A Technical seminar
on
“EDGE COMPUTING IN IOT”
Under the guidance of Presented By
Ms Bhagyashree M, MSc K SHIVARUDRA GOUDA
Assistant Professor, CSE 4KM20CS017
KIT, Mangalore ore
CONTENTS

 Introduction
 Terms and definition
 Overview of Edge computing
 Working of edge computing
 Architecture of edge computing
 Privacy and Security
 Case study of Edge computing
 Example of edge computing
 Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
 Internet of Things (IoT) was first introduced to the community in 1999
for supply chain management, and then the concept of “making a
computer sense information without the aid of human intervension.
 Millions of devices interconnected with each other gather/exchange data
among themselves via network infrastructures linked by a countless
number of distributed nodes.
 At that point, a range of IoT apps can efficiently deliver a lot more
reliable and precise network services for individuals.
 The direction of future computing will go beyond conventional
computing. IoT systems are integrated into day-to-day lives quickly.
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EDGE COMPUTING TERMS AND DEFINITION
 Edge
• Edge server
• Edge devices
• Edge gateway
• Fat client
• Edge computing equipement
• Mobile edge computing

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Fig.Overview of edge computing 5
OVERVIEW OF EDGE COMPUTING
 Edge computing is a method of optimizing cloud computing systems by
performing data processing at the edge of the network, near the source of
the data.
 Edge Computing is a distributed computing paradigm in which
processing and computation are performed mainly on classified device
nodes known as smart devices or edge devices
 It helps to provide server resources, data analysis, and artificial
intelligence to data collection sources and cyber-physical sources like
smart sensors and actuators.

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HOW EDGE COMPUTING WORKS?

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ARCHITECTURE OF EDGE COMPUTING

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 The use of an edge computing technique is required when the latency is required to
be optimized to avoid network saturation as well as when the data processing burden
is high at a centralized infrastructure.
 An extended version of edge computing is fog computing, which is an architecture
that makes use of edge gadgets to accomplish a considerable amount of computation,
storage, communication regionally, which undoubtedly possesses input and output
from the real world referred to as transduction.
 Fog nodes determine whether to process the data locally from several data sources or
send the data out to cloud.
 Data sources: As the input, any endpoint which records and collects data from clients
or its environments is described as a data source.

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CASE STUDY OF EDGE COMPUTING

Fig.Smart parking system


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Smart parking system
Flow of Execution: A common flow of execution works as follows for a
smart parking system.
1) Log in to the smartphone parking application.
2) Choose the parking area near the customer’s location.
3) Browse between randomly available parking slots, then select a
preferable slot.
4) Select the desired timeframe to park the vehicle.
5) Pay off the parking fee for a chosen timeframe.
6) When a customer parks the car via navigation and confirms his parking,
the time countdown starts.
7) On departure, the customer can pay any additional charge if he exceeds
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SECURITY AND PRIVACY
 Pseudonymity
 Unobservability
 Unlinkability
 Anonymity
 Confidentiality
 Integrity
 Availability

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MEASURES AND RISK REDUCTION

 Strong Password Policy


 Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
 SMS texting and voice-based
 Hardware tokens
 Software application token
 Push notification

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EDGE COMPUTING IN AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE

Usecases
1.Data consumption by autonomous Vehicle
2.Requirements for constant connectivity
3.Network and Digital infrastructure for autonomous vehicle
4.Towers and Autonomous vehicle
5.Edge compute and Autonomous vehicle
6.Digital infrastructure providers

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EDGE COMPUTING IN 5G NETWORK

 When 5G first started gaining popularity; scientist set some incredibly


high standards for new technology regarding how much it would reduce
latency.
 By installing data processing for 5G on the edge ,there is a significant
reduction in the time it takes to process data.
 Edge computing operating at the networks edge stores all its data locally
and doesn’t need to interact with the cloud.
 Data is processed in real-time by putting 5G data processing on the edge
of the network.

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CONCLUSION

 Edge computing is very promising and has found many useful


applications.
 Edge computing gained notice with the rise of IOT but with IOT
technologies still in relative latency, the evolution of IOT devices will
also have an impact on the future development of edge computing.

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THANK YOU..!

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