TY - GEN
T1 - Manifesto of edge ICT fabric
AU - Manzalini, A.
AU - Minerva, R.
AU - Kaempfer, E.
AU - Callegari, F.
AU - Campi, A.
AU - Cerroni, W.
AU - Crespi, Noel
AU - Dekel, E.
AU - Tock, Y.
AU - Tavernier, W.
AU - Casier, K.
AU - Verbrugge, S.
AU - Colle, D.
AU - Vilalta, R.
AU - Muñoz, R.
AU - Casellas, R.
AU - Martinez, R.
AU - Mazzocca, Nicola
AU - Maini, Elisa
PY - 2013/12/1
Y1 - 2013/12/1
N2 - Technology advances are making available huge amounts of processing, storage, networking capabilities at the edge (i.e., up to End-Users premises) of current networks. It is argued that these trends, coupled with new emerging paradigms such as Software Defined Networks, will impact deeply the evolution of future networks, allowing to design highly flexible architectures at the edge capable of creating a galaxy of new ICT business opportunities. This paper presents this vision by proposing a so-called 'manifesto of Edge ICT Fabric': the sheer number of nodes, devices and systems being deployed at the edge, up to Users' premises, will create an ICT fabric offering an enormous processing and storage power. Using this Edge ICT fabric, which is closer to the Users, for executing network functions and services will bring several advantages, both in term of improved performance and cost savings (e.g., determined by the removal of middle-boxes). It is argued that incentives, cooperation and competition at the edge will boost the long-term value of networks: like in ecosystems, where evolution select the winning species, winning services will succeed, grow, and promote further investments, while losing ideas will fade away.
AB - Technology advances are making available huge amounts of processing, storage, networking capabilities at the edge (i.e., up to End-Users premises) of current networks. It is argued that these trends, coupled with new emerging paradigms such as Software Defined Networks, will impact deeply the evolution of future networks, allowing to design highly flexible architectures at the edge capable of creating a galaxy of new ICT business opportunities. This paper presents this vision by proposing a so-called 'manifesto of Edge ICT Fabric': the sheer number of nodes, devices and systems being deployed at the edge, up to Users' premises, will create an ICT fabric offering an enormous processing and storage power. Using this Edge ICT fabric, which is closer to the Users, for executing network functions and services will bring several advantages, both in term of improved performance and cost savings (e.g., determined by the removal of middle-boxes). It is argued that incentives, cooperation and competition at the edge will boost the long-term value of networks: like in ecosystems, where evolution select the winning species, winning services will succeed, grow, and promote further investments, while losing ideas will fade away.
KW - Edge Networks
KW - Future Networks
KW - NfV
KW - SDN
KW - Standard Hardware
U2 - 10.1109/ICIN.2013.6670888
DO - 10.1109/ICIN.2013.6670888
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893517679
SN - 9781479909803
T3 - 2013 17th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, ICIN 2013
SP - 9
EP - 15
BT - 2013 17th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, ICIN 2013
T2 - 2013 17th International Conference on Intelligence in Next Generation Networks, ICIN 2013
Y2 - 14 October 2013 through 16 October 2013
ER -