Title :
Edge Mining the Internet of Things
Author :
Gaura, Elena I. ; Brusey, James ; Allen, M. ; Wilkins, Richard ; Goldsmith, Dan ; Rednic, Ramona
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. Eng., Coventry Univ., Coventry, UK
Abstract :
This paper examines the benefits of edge mining -data mining that takes place on the wireless, battery-powered, and smart sensing devices that sit at the edge points of the Internet of Things. Through local data reduction and transformation, edge mining can quantifiably reduce the number of packets that must be sent, reducing energy usage, and remote storage requirements. In addition, edge mining has the potential to reduce the risk in personal privacy through embedding of information requirements at the sensing point, limiting inappropriate use. The benefits of edge mining are examined with respect to three specific algorithms: linear Spanish inquisition protocol (L-SIP), ClassAct, and bare necessities (BN), which are all instantiations of general SIP. In general, the benefits provided by edge mining are related to the predictability of data streams and availability of precise information requirements; results show that L-SIP typically reduces packet transmission by around 95% (20-fold), BN reduces packet transmission by 99.98% (5000-fold), and ClassAct reduces packet transmission by 99.6% (250-fold). Although energy reduction is not as radical because of other overheads, minimization of these overheads can lead up to a 10-fold battery life extension for L-SIP, for example. These results demonstrate the importance of edge mining to the feasibility of many IoT applications.
Keywords :
Internet of Things; data compression; data mining; data privacy; data reduction; protocols; storage management; telecommunication security; wireless sensor networks; BN; ClassAct; Internet of things; L-SIP; bare necessities; battery life extension; data mining; data reduction; data streams; edge mining; energy usage reduction; linear Spanish inquisition protocol; packet transmission; personal privacy; remote storage requirements; smart sensing devices; Compression algorithms; body sensor networks; data compression; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2266895