Review Article

Edge Computing for IoT-Enabled Smart Grid

Table 1

Summary of surveys related to MEC (communication technology (CT), smart meter (SM), advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and power quality (PQ)).

ReferenceMain objectiveSmart gridIoTMECFog computingCloudletEvolution of edge computingEdge computing networking

Our surveyThe integration of edge computing with smart grid
[20]Classification of edge computing
[21]Research on MEC and technologies implementing edge computing
[22]Game theory and edge network structure
[23]Edge computing in IoT applications
[24]A review on the state of the art and future research directions on MEC
[25]A tutorial on three-model edge computing technologies including cloudlets, fog computing, and MEC
[26]A comprehensive review of issues on communication techniques, computing, and caching in MEC
[27]An investigation on joint radio and computational resource management in MEC
[28]To analyze challenges, security threats, and operations in edge paradigms
[29]Description of network slicing from an E2E perspective on enabling technologies, principles, and solutions
[30]A review on SDN for enabling edge computing, use cases, and future directions
[31]A review of mobile edge computing framework and architecture defined by ETSI and tutorial on MEC technology
[32]A comprehensive survey on computation offloading, computing resources allocation, and mobility management and discussion of vital use cases and standardization of MEC
[33]A description of edge-centric vision and future research challenges