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A Survey on Edge and Edge-Cloud Computing Assisted Cyber-Physical Systems

  • In recent years, the investigations on cyber-physical systems (CPS) have become increasingly popular in both academia and industry. A primary obstruction against the booming deployment of CPS applications lies in how to process and manage large amounts of generated data for decision making. To tackle this predicament, researchers advocate the idea of coupling edge computing, or edge-cloud computing into the design of CPS. However, this coupling process raises a diversity of challenges to the quality-of-services (QoS) of CPS applications. In this article, we present a survey on edge computing or edge-cloud computing assisted CPS designs from the QoS optimization perspective. We first discuss critical challenges in service latency, energy consumption, security, privacy, and reliability during the integration of CPS with edge computing or edge-cloud computing. Afterwards, we give an overview on the state-of-the-art works tackling different challenges for QoS optimization, and present a systematic classification during outlining literature for highlighting their similarities and differences. We finally summarize the experiences learned from surveyed works and envision future research directions on edge computing or edge-cloud computing assisted CPS optimization.

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Author:Armando W. ColomboORCiD, Kun Cao, Shiyan Hu, Yang Shi, Stamatis Karnouskos, Xin Li
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/TII.2021.3073066
Parent Title (English):IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2021/04/13
Contributing Corporation:IEEE
Release Date:2024/08/22
Tag:Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Cyber-physical systems (CPS); Edge computing; Energy consumption; Latency; Optimization; Reliability; Security; Servers
Volume:17
Issue:11
First Page:7806
Last Page:7819
Institutes:Fachbereich Technik
Research Focus Areas:Industrielle Informatik