Distributed Data Access in Industrial Edge Networks
Theofanis P. Raptis, Andrea Passarella, Marco Conti

TL;DR
This paper addresses distributed data access challenges in industrial edge networks, proposing algorithms to optimize data retrieval, network lifetime, and energy efficiency in multi-hop wireless environments with real-world testing.
Contribution
It introduces the problem of distributed data access in industrial edge networks, proves its computational intractability, and develops a two-step algorithm with online improvements for dynamic data distribution.
Findings
Significant prolongation of network lifetime.
Enhanced energy efficiency with decentralized communication.
Effective performance demonstrated through real-device experiments.
Abstract
Wireless edge networks in smart industrial environments increasingly operate using advanced sensors and autonomous machines interacting with each other and generating huge amounts of data. Those huge amounts of data are bound to make data management (e.g., for processing, storing, computing) a big challenge. Current data management approaches, relying primarily on centralized data storage, might not be able to cope with the scalability and real time requirements of Industry 4.0 environments, while distributed solutions are increasingly being explored. In this paper, we introduce the problem of distributed data access in multi-hop wireless industrial edge deployments, whereby a set of consumer nodes needs to access data stored in a set of data cache nodes, satisfying the industrial data access delay requirements and at the same time maximizing the network lifetime. We prove that the…
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