Enabling High Availability Edge Computing Platform

Author(s):  
Deepa Rajendra Sangolli ◽  
Nagthej Manangi Ravindrarao ◽  
Priyanka Chidambar Patil ◽  
Thrishna Palissery ◽  
Kaikai Liu
Author(s):  
Ashish Joglekar ◽  
Gurunath Gurrala ◽  
Puneet Kumar ◽  
Francis C Joseph ◽  
Kiran T S ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jo Yoshimoto ◽  
Ittetsu Taniguchi ◽  
Hiroyuki Tomiyama ◽  
Takao Onoye

2022 ◽  
Vol 54 (9) ◽  
pp. 1-37
Author(s):  
Pasika Ranaweera ◽  
Anca Jurcut ◽  
Madhusanka Liyanage

The future of mobile and internet technologies are manifesting advancements beyond the existing scope of science. The concepts of automated driving, augmented-reality, and machine-type-communication are quite sophisticated and require an elevation of the current mobile infrastructure for launching. The fifth-generation (5G) mobile technology serves as the solution, though it lacks a proximate networking infrastructure to satisfy the service guarantees. Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) envisages such an edge computing platform. In this survey, we are revealing security vulnerabilities of key 5G-based use cases deployed in the MEC context. Probable security flows of each case are specified, while countermeasures are proposed for mitigating them.


Author(s):  
Luiz Angelo Steffenel ◽  
Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro ◽  
Lucas Vaz Peres ◽  
Damaris Kirsch Pinheiro

The exponential dissemination of proximity computing devices (smartphones, tablets, nanocomputers, etc.) raises important questions on how to transmit, store and analyze data in networks integrating those devices. New approaches like edge computing aim at delegating part of the work to devices in the “edge” of the network. In this article, the focus is on the use of pervasive grids to implement edge computing and leverage such challenges, especially the strategies to ensure data proximity and context awareness, two factors that impact the performance of big data analyses in distributed systems. This article discusses the limitations of traditional big data computing platforms and introduces the principles and challenges to implement edge computing over pervasive grids. Finally, using CloudFIT, a distributed computing platform, the authors illustrate the deployment of a real geophysical application on a pervasive network.


Author(s):  
Hung-Ming Chen ◽  
Shih-Ying Chen ◽  
Zhong-Xiang Zheng ◽  
Ti-Wei Huang ◽  
Cheng-Yu Huang

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