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Paolo Bellavista and Giuseppe Di Modica
A Digital Twin (DT) refers to a virtual representation or digital replica of a physical object, system, process, or entity. This concept involves creating a detailed, real-time digital counterpart that mimics the behavior, characteristics, and attributes...
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Javid Misirli and Emiliano Casalicchio
The Internet of Things (IoT) uptake brought a paradigm shift in application deployment. Indeed, IoT applications are not centralized in cloud data centers, but the computation and storage are moved close to the consumers, creating a computing continuum b...
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Anderson Carvalho, Daniel Riordan and Joseph Walsh
This study presents a newly developed edge computing platform designed to enhance connectivity between edge devices and the cloud in the agricultural sector. Addressing the challenge of synchronizing a central database across 850 remote farm locations in...
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Leonardo Militano, Adriana Arteaga, Giovanni Toffetti and Nathalie Mitton
When a natural or human disaster occurs, time is critical and often of vital importance. Data from the incident area containing the information to guide search and rescue (SAR) operations and improve intervention effectiveness should be collected as quic...
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Panagiotis Gkonis, Anastasios Giannopoulos, Panagiotis Trakadas, Xavi Masip-Bruin and Francesco D?Andria
The rapid growth in the number of interconnected devices on the Internet (referred to as the Internet of Things?IoT), along with the huge volume of data that are exchanged and processed, has created a new landscape in network design and operation. Due to...
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Filippo Poltronieri, Cesare Stefanelli, Mauro Tortonesi and Mattia Zaccarini
Modern computing environments, thanks to the advent of enabling technologies such as Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), effectively represent a Cloud Continuum, a capillary network of computing resources that extend from the Edge of the network to the Cl...
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Vincenzo Barbuto, Claudio Savaglio, Min Chen and Giancarlo Fortino
The Edge Intelligence (EI) paradigm has recently emerged as a promising solution to overcome the inherent limitations of cloud computing (latency, autonomy, cost, etc.) in the development and provision of next-generation Internet of Things (IoT) services...
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Praveen Kumar Donta, Ilir Murturi, Victor Casamayor Pujol, Boris Sedlak and Schahram Dustdar
Computing paradigms have evolved significantly in recent decades, moving from large room-sized resources (processors and memory) to incredibly small computing nodes. Recently, the power of computing has attracted almost all current application fields. Cu...
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Juncal Alonso, Leire Orue-Echevarria, Eneko Osaba, Jesús López Lobo, Iñigo Martinez, Josu Diaz de Arcaya and Iñaki Etxaniz
The current IT market is more and more dominated by the ?cloud continuum?. In the ?traditional? cloud, computing resources are typically homogeneous in order to facilitate economies of scale. In contrast, in edge computing, computational resources are wi...
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Salman Taherizadeh, Dimitris Apostolou, Yiannis Verginadis, Marko Grobelnik and Gregoris Mentzas
The rapid growth of new computing models that exploit the cloud continuum has a big impact on the adoption of microservices, especially in dynamic environments where the amount of workload varies over time or when Internet of Things (IoT) devices dynamic...
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