Cloud-Edge-Network-Device Synergy, and Convergence of Communication, Sensing, and Computing
Pengfei Sun ()
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Pengfei Sun: Huawei Technologies
Chapter Chapter 16 in A Guidebook for 5GtoB and 6G Vision for Deep Convergence, 2023, pp 331-336 from Springer
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Abstract 6G poses higher requirements on computing resources and latency. Cloud computing, as a type of distributed computing, uses a system consisting of high-performance servers to process and analyze data and then return results to users. With this technology, massive amount of data can be processed within seconds, providing powerful network services. Cloud computing stimulates innovation in software development and deployment, and has emerged as a key infrastructure for a variety of applications. It not only provides basic support for emerging fields such as big data, IoT, and AI, but also promotes the convergence of manufacturing and the Internet. Despite this, cloud computing has a number of drawbacks, such as poor real-time performance, high energy consumption, limited bandwidth, and unsatisfactory data privacy and security protection. For this reason, edge computing is emerging.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-4024-0_16
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