About IEEE 1935
Edge computing as an emerging technology that can host the mobile
applications closer to its users, provides lower latency, higher
efficient bandwidth and service delivery, as well as better user
quality of experience. The innovative mobile applications, such as
augmented reality, facial detection, and interactive applications,
evolve as mobile devices and attract great attention due to their
ability to bring convenience and spice up people’s lives. With a
core concept similar to edge computing of placing the computing
capacity at the local area network, fog computing is more often used
in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) scenarios. Coming up as a
modern solution to catch up with such needs, edge/fog computing is a
brand-new and promising paradigm to offer an environment
characterized by low latency and necessary resources for mobile
devices to liberate them from the computing-intensive and real-time
applications.
IEEE 1935 is a standard that defines the management and
orchestration for Edge/Fog Computing, proposed by IEEE EDGEMGBT
working group. The standard aims to specify the system archtiecture,
necessary opeartions, and relavent APIs for a complete Edge/Fog
system.
Aside from the content of the standard, which can be found in the
"standard" page, this website also demonstrates an example of
implmenetation and gives some guide for the starters.