Smart Cities will cause major societal change because they will provide a comprehensive set of key services including seamless communication, intelligent transport systems, advanced healthcare platforms, urban and infrastructure management, and digital services for local and regional government. Thus, a new service and networking environment which will provide low latency and sustainable high bandwidth is needed to build new applications and services for smart cities. In this system services will be managed from the edge of the Internet and not from the centre as they currently are. This represents a new computing paradigm which is called the Intelligent Edge Environment. This paper looks at how to build this new ecosystem. Firstly, a new framework which comprises seven layers is unveiled, showing the functions that must be supported to realise this brave new world. New mechanisms are then introduced and a small prototype is developed to support storage in highly mobile environments. The results show that this approach could be used to build smart city digital platforms. The paper ends by discussing the development of a Distributed Operating System for smart cities.
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Karthick, G., Mapp, G., & Crowcroft, J. (2023). Building an Intelligent Edge Environment to Provide Essential Services for Smart Cities. In ACM MobiCom 2023 - Proceedings of the 18th Workshop on Mobility in the Evolving, Internet Architecture, MobiArch 2023 (pp. 13–18). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3615587.3615987
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