Abstract

As we are moving toward the Internet of Things (IoT) era, the number of connected physical devices is increasing at a rapid pace. Mobile edge computing is emerging to handle the sheer volume of produced data and reach the latency demand of computation-intensive IoT applications. Although the advance of mobile edge computing on service latency has been well studied, security and efficiency on data usage in mobile edge computing have not been clearly identified. In this article, we examine the architecture of mobile edge computing and explore the potential of utilizing mobile edge computing to enhance data analysis for IoT applications while achieving data security and computational efficiency. Specifically, we first introduce the overall architecture and several promising edge-assisted IoT applications. We then study the security, privacy, and efficiency challenges in data processing for mobile edge computing, and discuss the opportunities to enhance data security and improve computational efficiency with the assistance of edge computing, including secure data aggregation, secure data deduplication, and secure computational offloading. Finally, several interesting directions on edge-empowered data analysis are presented for future research.

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