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Autor:
Carlini, Emanuele, Di Gangi, Domenico, de Lira, Vinicius Monteiro, Kavalionak, Hanna, Spadon, Gabriel, Soares, Amilcar
Seaports play a crucial role in the global economy, and researchers have sought to understand their significance through various studies. In this paper, we aim to explore the common characteristics shared by important ports by analyzing the network o
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.09571
Autor:
Makris, Antonios, Theodoropoulos, Theodoros, Psomakelis, Evangelos, Carlini, Emanuele, Mordacchini, Matteo, Dazzi, Patrizio, Tserpes, Konstantinos
The shift from Cloud Computing to a Cloud-Edge continuum presents new opportunities and challenges for data-intensive and interactive applications. Edge computing has garnered a lot of attention from both industry and academia in recent years, emergi
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.00007
Autor:
Dazzi, Patrizio, Ferrucci, Luca, Danelutto, Marco, Tserpes, Konstantinos, Makris, Antonis, Theodoropoulos, Theodoros, Massa, Jacopo, Carlini, Emanuele, Mordacchini, Matteo
This position paper introduces Urgent Edge Computing (UEC) as a paradigm shift addressing the evolving demands of time-sensitive applications in distributed edge environments, in time-critical scenarios. With a focus on ultra-low latency, availabilit
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13411
Autor:
Makris, Antonios, Psomakelis, Evangelos, Carlini, Emanuele, Mordacchini, Matteo, Theodoropoulos, Theodoros, Dazzi, Patrizio, Tserpes, Konstantinos
Publikováno v:
In Future Generation Computer Systems August 2024 157:344-359
This paper presents the idea and the concepts behind the vision of an Ephemeral Cloud/Edge Continuum, a cloud/edge computing landscape that enables the exploitation of a widely distributed, dynamic, and context-aware set of resources. The Ephemeral C
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.07195
Autor:
Bacciu, Davide, Akarmazyan, Siranush, Armengaud, Eric, Bacco, Manlio, Bravos, George, Calandra, Calogero, Carlini, Emanuele, Carta, Antonio, Cassara, Pietro, Coppola, Massimo, Davalas, Charalampos, Dazzi, Patrizio, Degennaro, Maria Carmela, Di Sarli, Daniele, Dobaj, Jürgen, Gallicchio, Claudio, Girbal, Sylvain, Gotta, Alberto, Groppo, Riccardo, Lomonaco, Vincenzo, Macher, Georg, Mazzei, Daniele, Mencagli, Gabriele, Michail, Dimitrios, Micheli, Alessio, Peroglio, Roberta, Petroni, Salvatore, Potenza, Rosaria, Pourdanesh, Farank, Sardianos, Christos, Tserpes, Konstantinos, Tagliabò, Fulvio, Valtl, Jakob, Varlamis, Iraklis, Veledar, Omar
This paper discusses the perspective of the H2020 TEACHING project on the next generation of autonomous applications running in a distributed and highly heterogeneous environment comprising both virtual and physical resources spanning the edge-cloud
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.06543
This paper presents a novel architecture for data analytics targeting an anticipatory learning process in the context of the Internet of Mobile Things. The architecture is geo-distributed and composed by edge, fog, and cloud resources that operate co
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.09745
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This paper sketches the challenges to address to realise a support able to achieve an Ephemeral Cloud Federation, an innovative cloud computing paradigm that enables the exploitation of a dynamic, personalised and context-aware set of resources. The
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.07371
Autor:
Carlini, Emanuele
This thesis investigates the combination of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and Cloud Computing to support Massively Multiplayer On- line Games (MMOGs). MMOGs are large-scale distributed applications where a large number of users concurrently share a real-time vi
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.08940