Digital Twins (DTs) are becoming a reference design abstraction for many Internet of Things (IoT) application scenarios. Also, data processing is shifting to a decentralised setting leveraging the edge computing paradigm to move computation closer to the physical devices. In this context, Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) technologies on 5G cellular networks are redefining the IoT networking infrastructure by enabling ultra low latency, and reliable and responsive connectivity. However, evaluation of the MEC architecture from the application developer standpoint is currently missing from literature, as well as an assessment of performance while adopting DT on top of MEC. Therefore, this paper reports on a MEC implementation based on OpenNESS toolkit, in the context of DT-based mobility, and an evaluation of its service-level performance.
WIP: Preliminary evaluation of digital twins on MEC software architecture / Picone, M.; Mariani, S.; Mamei, M.; Zambonelli, F.; Berlier, M.. - (2021), pp. 256-259. (Intervento presentato al convegno 22nd IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks, WoWMoM 2021 tenutosi a Pisa nel 2021) [10.1109/WoWMoM51794.2021.00047].
WIP: Preliminary evaluation of digital twins on MEC software architecture
Picone M.;Mariani S.;Mamei M.;Zambonelli F.;
2021
Abstract
Digital Twins (DTs) are becoming a reference design abstraction for many Internet of Things (IoT) application scenarios. Also, data processing is shifting to a decentralised setting leveraging the edge computing paradigm to move computation closer to the physical devices. In this context, Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) technologies on 5G cellular networks are redefining the IoT networking infrastructure by enabling ultra low latency, and reliable and responsive connectivity. However, evaluation of the MEC architecture from the application developer standpoint is currently missing from literature, as well as an assessment of performance while adopting DT on top of MEC. Therefore, this paper reports on a MEC implementation based on OpenNESS toolkit, in the context of DT-based mobility, and an evaluation of its service-level performance.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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