Active Standard

IEEE 1935-2023

IEEE Standard for Edge/Fog Manageability and Orchestration

With the innovation of mobile applications and the arrival of the fifth generation of telecommunication, edge computing has become a popular scheme due to its geographical proximity to end users. The overall architecture has the advantage of lower latency and improved user experience. However, because of physical limitations, management and orchestration in the edge system is necessary to maintain operations, common functions, and application lifecycle. Accordingly, a standardized, orchestration-wise design to simplify the process and offer better system performance and user experience was introduced by the IEEE P1935 working group. The framework, architecture, and procedures of the edge-fog system as well as its application lifecycle management are involved in this standard.

Sponsor Committee
COM/EdgeCloud-SC - Edge, Fog, Cloud Communications with IOT and Big Data Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2017-12-06
Board Approval
2023-02-15
History
Published:
2023-07-17

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Communications Society
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Sponsor Committee
COM/EdgeCloud-SC - Edge, Fog, Cloud Communications with IOT and Big Data Standards Committee
Working Group
EDGEMGBT - Standard for Edge/Fog Manageability and Orchestration
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Jennifer Santulli
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Working Group Chair
Hung-Yu Wei

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