
Research Article
Parallelism Everywhere: The Internet of Everything and Parallel Computing
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-84426-3_3, author={Kexing Zhou and Juan Chen}, title={Parallelism Everywhere: The Internet of Everything and Parallel Computing}, proceedings={Internet of Everything. Third EAI International Conference, IoECon 2024, Guimar\"{a}es, Portugal, September 26--27, 2024, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={IOECON}, year={2025}, month={3}, keywords={Internet of Everything Parallel Computing Multi-level Parallelism}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-84426-3_3} }
- Kexing Zhou
Juan Chen
Year: 2025
Parallelism Everywhere: The Internet of Everything and Parallel Computing
IOECON
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84426-3_3
Abstract
In today’s computing power era, AI model training, weather forecasting, aircraft design, and so on are inseparable from parallel computing. Parallel computing is everywhere. However, effectively tackling parallel computing tasks in real-world applications demands a deep connection of devices, people, processes, and data. This notion aligns with the core principle of the Internet of Everything (IoE), which posits that connections generate value. Moreover, the continuing flourish of IoE relies on the parallel computing. This paper aims to reveal the connection and interaction between the IoE and parallel computing. It provides an overview of their development and outlines the profound influence of IoE on parallel computing. The three primary communication channels of IoE—people-to-people (P2P), machine-to-machine (M2M), and people-to-machine (P2M)—are embodied in parallel computing. The potential is substantial to research and develop IoE and parallel computing in years to come, and combining them will navigate multi-domain requirements.