Revisiting the Arguments for Edge Computing Research
Blesson Varghese, Eyal de Lara, Aaron Ding, Cheol-Ho Hong and, Flavio Bonomi, Schahram Dustdar, Paul Harvey, Peter Hewkin and, Weisong Shi, Mark Thiele, Peter Willis

TL;DR
This paper revisits the motivations for edge computing research, emphasizing ongoing needs like low latency, high bandwidth, device proliferation, sustainability, and data privacy, despite its concepts being over a decade old.
Contribution
It critically reassesses the foundational arguments for edge computing, reaffirming their relevance in current technological and societal contexts.
Findings
Edge computing addresses persistent needs for low latency and high bandwidth.
Device proliferation continues to drive edge computing research.
Data privacy and sustainability remain key motivations.
Abstract
This article argues that low latency, high bandwidth, device proliferation, sustainable digital infrastructure, and data privacy and sovereignty continue to motivate the need for edge computing research even though its initial concepts were formulated more than a decade ago.
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