Abstract

The recent growth of the Internet of Things’ services and applications has increased data processing and storage requirements. The Edge computing concept aims to leverage the processing capabilities of the IoT and other devices placed at the edge of the network. One embodiment of this paradigm is Fog computing, which provides an intermediate and often hierarchical processing tier between the data sources and the remote Cloud. Among the major benefits of this concept, the end-to-end latency can be decreased, thus favoring time-sensitive applications. Moreover, the data traffic at the network core and the Cloud computing workload can be reduced. Combining the Fog computing paradigm with Complex Event Processing (CEP) and data fusion techniques has excellent potential for generating valuable knowledge and aiding decision-making processes in the Internet of Things’ systems. In this context, we propose a multi-tier complex event processing approach (sensor node, Fog, and Cloud) that promotes fast decision making and is based on information with 98% accuracy. The experiments show a reduction of 77% in the average time of sending messages in the network. In addition, we achieved a reduction of 82% in data traffic.

Highlights

  • According to [1], the Internet of Things (IoT) environment is composed of physical and virtual entities where physical entities turn into virtual things inside a cyber-world

  • Edge computing recently emerged to overcome some drawbacks of using Cloud computing as a back-end platform for IoT

  • The presence of Edge devices enables the local processing of requests, reducing the Cloud computing workload and application response time

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Introduction

According to [1], the Internet of Things (IoT) environment is composed of physical and virtual entities where physical entities turn into virtual things inside a cyber-world. These things are embedded with different abilities such as sensing, analyzing, processing, and self-management capacities. The recent growth of Internet services and applications has contributed to increasing data processing and storage requirements. Such requirements are diverse in terms of the required resources by different applications, calling for customized solutions. Edge computing recently emerged to overcome some drawbacks of using Cloud computing as a back-end platform for IoT. The presence of Edge devices enables the local processing of requests, reducing the Cloud computing workload and application response time

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