A flexible edge computing testbed consisting of a gateway and nodes. The nodes may be Raspberry Pis and NVIDIA Jetson Nanos.
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D. Kimovski, R. Matha, J. Hammer, N. Mehran, H. Hellwagner, and R. Prodan, “Cloud, Fog, or Edge: Where to Compute?,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 30–36, 2021.
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J. Hammer, P. Moll, and H. Hellwagner, “Transparent Access to 5G Edge Computing Services,” in 2019 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshops (IPDPSW), 2019, pp. 895–898.
If you use this project for your work, please cite the following publication:
D. Kimovski, R. Matha, J. Hammer, N. Mehran, H. Hellwagner, and R. Prodan, “Cloud, Fog, or Edge: Where to Compute?,” IEEE Internet Computing, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 30–36, 2021.
@article{Kimovski2021WhereToCompute,
author = {Kimovski, Dragi and Matha, Roland and Hammer, Josef and Mehran, Narges and Hellwagner, Hermann and Prodan, Radu},
doi = {10.1109/MIC.2021.3050613},
eprint = {2101.10417},
issn = {19410131},
journal = {IEEE Internet Computing},
keywords = {Benchmarking,Carbon footprint,Cloud computing,Edge computing},
number = {4},
pages = {30--36},
title = {{Cloud, Fog, or Edge: Where to Compute?}},
volume = {25},
year = {2021}
}
See https://c3.itec.aau.at/ and https://edge.itec.aau.at/.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.