Towards Resilient Smart Cities: Security, Trust, and Sustainability in Edge Computing - A Survey

Authors

  • Areeb Imtar Chaudary University Of Managment and Technology, Lahore Author
  • Irshad Ahmed Sumra University of Management & Technology Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57041/p5ypkz62

Keywords:

Edge Computing, smart cities, edge security, sustaibility, Artificial intelligence, blockchain, trusted execution environment, federated learning, privacy preservation, post-quantum cryptography

Abstract

Edge computing has underpinned smart cities by enabling low-latency, localised intelligence for traffic, surveillance, and infrastructure. However, its decentralised, heterogeneous footprint poses severe risks to security, privacy, and environmental sustainability. This paper reviews secure, sustainable edge computing and introduces a unified framework balancing security with ecological constraints. It establishes a threat taxonomy covering expanded attack surfaces, identity flaws, and physical or AI-driven threats, then critically evaluates five core paradigms, AI anomaly detection, blockchain, secure virtualisation, and privacy analytics against latency and resource overhead. Crucially, we assess the environmental toll of these defenses using Energy per Operation (EPO), Energy-Delay Product (EDP), Carbon Intensity (CI), and Lifecycle Energy Use (LEU) metrics. Exposing a critical gap in the literature: the lack of standardised benchmarks for security carbon costs. Finally, we map future frontiers like post-quantum crypto, secure federated learning, digital twins, and edge-native zero-trust, proving that modern urban ecosystems must treat security and sustainability as co-dependent design requirements. The findings emphasise that future smart-city infrastructures must balance security, privacy, performance, and sustainability to achieve resilient and trustworthy edge computing ecosystems.

Author Biographies

  • Areeb Imtar Chaudary, University Of Managment and Technology, Lahore

    Areeb Imtar Chaudhary is currently pursuing an M.S. degree in Information Technology (MSIT) at the University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, Pakistan. Alongside his academic research, he works professionally as a cloud architect and systems administrator specializing in multi-cloud deployments (AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud) and DevOps practices. His current research interests focus on cloud and edge computing architectures, IoT systems, Sensor Networks, and infrastructure automation.

  • Irshad Ahmed Sumra, University of Management & Technology

    Dr. Irshad Ahmed, currently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Systems and Technology (SST) at the University of Management & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

Towards Resilient Smart Cities: Security, Trust, and Sustainability in Edge Computing - A Survey. (2025). Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Computing, 3(2), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.57041/p5ypkz62