Abstract

Edge computing aims to make internet-based services and remote computing power close to the user by placing information technology (IT) infrastructure at the network edges. This proximity provides data centers with low-latency and context-aware services. Edge computing power consumption is mainly caused by data centers, network equipment, and user equipment. With edge computing (EC), energy management platforms for residential, industrial, and commercial sectors are built. Energy efficiency is considered to be one of the key aspects of edge power constraints. This paper provides the state of the art of power consumption and energy management for edge computing, the computation offloading methods, and more important highlights the power efficiency of edge computing systems. Furthermore, renewable energy and related concepts will also be explored and presented since no human participation is required in replacing or recharging batteries when using such energy sources. Based on such study, a recommendation is to develop a dynamic system for energy management in real-time with the assessment of local renewable energy so that the system be reliable with minimum power consumption. Also, regarding energy management, we recommend providing backup energy sources (or using more than one energy source) or (a hybrid technique).

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