My Home is My Post-Office: Evaluation of a decentralized email architecture on Internet-of-Things low-end device
Gregory Tsipenyuk, Jon Crowcroft

TL;DR
This paper proposes a decentralized email architecture leveraging IoT devices and DVCS synchronization protocols to improve email access, reconciliation, and user control on low-end in-home devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel decentralized email system using IoT devices and DVCS protocols, replacing legacy email protocols for better synchronization and data control.
Findings
Decentralized architecture reduces bandwidth usage.
Improved email reconciliation on IoT devices.
Comparison shows advantages over traditional servers.
Abstract
Users predominantly access their email via mobile devices. This presents a two-fold challenge to the email applications. First, email's update from multiple devices has to be eventually reconciled with the server. Prioritization of updates is difficult and maybe undesirable. Solving this problem requires a data store with the complete history of email changes. Second, legacy email protocols don't provide an optimal email synchronization and access in mobile environment. In this paper we are proposing to take advantage of the Internet of Things (IoT) phenomena. In IoT environment a user may have multiple interconnected in-home low-end devices with publicly accessible address. In this architecture we move the email application from the central service into user's in-home and mobile devices, store complete email history on each device, and replace legacy IMAP and SMTP protocols with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Caching and Content Delivery · Distributed systems and fault tolerance
