Seminar Report
On
“Edge Computing”
Submitted By
Jangle Sagar Suresh
Under the Guidance of
Prof. GUIDE NAME
In partial fulfillment for the award of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
Aurangabad (M.S.)
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Shreeyash College of Engineering and Technology, Aurangabad
SHREEYASH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY,
AURANGABAD
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that, the seminar “Edge Computing” submitted by
(Jangle Sagar Suresh)
is a bonafide work completed under supervision and guidance of Guide name and it is
submitted towards the partial fulfillment for award of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer
Science & Engineering) Degree of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Aurangabad.
Prof. GUIDE NAME Prof. SEMINAR COORDINATOR
GUIDE SEMINAR COORDINATOR
Computer Science and Engineering Computer Science and Engineering
Prof. P. D. SATHYA Dr. [Link]
HOD PRINCIPAL
Computer Science and Engineering Shreeyash College of Engineering and
Technology
Place : Aurangabad SEAL
Date :
Examination Approval Sheet
The seminar report entitled
"Edge Computing"
Submitted by
Name: Jangle Sagar Suresh (4607)
is approved for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science & Engineering)
Degree of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
Examiner:
Place: SYCET,
Aurangabad
Date:-
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that I have completed and written the dissertation entitled “Edge
Computing”. It has not previously submitted for the basis of the award of any degree or
diploma or similar title of this for any other diploma/examining body or university.
Place: Aurangabad. Jangle Sagar Suresh(4607)
Date: B.E. (CSE)
Abstract
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) and the success of rich cloud services have
pushed the horizon of a new computing paradigm, edge computing, which calls for
processing the data at the edge of the network.
Edge computing has the potential to address the concerns of response time requirement,
battery life constraint, bandwidth cost saving, as well as data safety and privacy. In this
paper, we introduce the definition of edge computing, followed by several case studies,
ranging from cloud offloading to smart home and city, as well as collaborative edge to
materialize the concept of edge computing.
Finally, we present several challenges and opportunities in the field of edge computing,
and hope this paper will gain attention from the community and inspire more research
in this direction.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(TNR-14/Bold/Centre)
Before I turn towards the seminar, I would like to add a few heartfelt words for the people who
have been part of this seminar by supporting and encouraging me.
In particular, I would like to take this opportunity to express my honor, respect, deep gratitude
and genuine regards to my Guide Swati Mam, Professor, Computer Science Engineering
Department for giving me all guidance required for my topic, apart from being a constant
source of inspiration and motivation.
I am grateful to Prof. Sathya P. D. , Head of Department, Computer Science
Engineering Department, for providing the necessary help and encouragement
whenever needed.
I also extend my sincere thanks to all the faculty member of Computer Science
engineering department for their support and encouragement.
I owe special thanks to my parents for their moral support and warm wishes, and
finally
I would express my appreciation to all friends for their support which helped me to
complete my seminar successfully.
Jangle Sagar Suresh
BE (CSE)
Exam Seat No:
Table of content
Declaration i
Acknowledgement ii
Abstract iii
Chapter No. Contents Page No.
1. Introduction 1
2. Literature Survey 4
3. Scope and Objective 7
3.1 Scope 7
3.2 Objective 7
4. Design and Implementation 9
4.1 Taxonomy of IoT-Based Edge Computing 9
4.2 Edge Computing Architecture and Security 11
4.3 Case studies on Edge Computing 13
4.4 Challenges and Opportunities 16
5. Conclusions 19
6. References 20
List of Figures
Figure Figure name Page No
3.1 Architecture of system 15
Give the fig no. to every fig. which is present in chapter using chapter number. For example;
if chapter 1 having 2 figures then give numbering as fig 1.1 then fig 1.2 and so on….
List of Abbreviations
VSF Vague Session Fetching
JSP Java Server Pages
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
CONTENTS
Abstract I
Acknowledgement II
List of Tables III
List of Figures IV
List of Abbreviations V
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 1
1.2 2
1.3 5
1.4
7
2. LITERATURE SURVEY 10
2.1
…
14
…
3. SYSTEM ARCHITECTUE 17
3.1 Methods 17
3.2 Algorithms
3.3 Applications
4. SYSTEM ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGE 22
4.1 Advantages 22
4.2 Disadvantages 23
5 FUTURE SCOPE 42
6 CONCLUSION 48
REFRANCES
REASERCH PAPER
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE SURVEY
CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
Methods
Algorithms
Applications
CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM ADVANTAGES
& DISADVANTAGES
Advantages
Disadvantages
CHAPTER 5
FUTURE SCOPE
CHAPTER 6
CONCLUSION
Nowadays, more and more services are pushed from the cloud to the edge of the network
because processing data at the edge can ensure shorter response time and better reliability.
Moreover, bandwidth could also be saved if a larger portion of data could be handled at the
edge rather than uploaded to the cloud. The burgeoning of IoT and the universalized mobile
devices changed the role of edge in the computing paradigm from data consumer to data
producer/consumer. It would be more efficient to process or massage data at the edge of
the network.
In this paper, we came up with our understanding of edge computing, with the
rationale that computing should happen at the proximity of data sources. In this article, we
investigated, highlighted, and reported recent premier advances in edge computing
technologies (e.g., fog computing, MEC, and cloudlets) with respect to measuring their
effect on IoT. Then, we categorized edge computing literature by devising a taxonomy,
which was used to uncover the premium features of edge computing that can be beneficial
to the IoT paradigm. We outlined a few key requirements for the deployment of edge
computing in IoT and discussed indispensable scenarios of edge computing in IoT.
Furthermore, several open research challenges to the successful deployment of edge
computing in IoT are identified and discussed.
We conclude that although the deployment of edge computing in IoT provides
numerous benefits, the convergence of these two computing paradigms brings about new
issues that should be resolved in the future.