505 research outputs found

    Let Opportunistic Crowdsensors Work Together for Resource-efficient, Quality-aware Observations

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    International audienceOpportunistic crowdsensing empowers citizens carrying hand-held devices to sense physical phenomena of common interest at a large and fine-grained scale without requiring the citizens' active involvement. However, the resulting uncontrolled collection and upload of the massive amount of contributed raw data incur significant resource consumption, from the end device to the server, as well as challenge the quality of the collected observations. This paper tackles both challenges raised by opportunistic crowdsensing, that is, enabling the resource-efficient gathering of relevant observations. To achieve so, we introduce the BeTogether middleware fostering context-aware, collaborative crowdsensing at the edge so that co-located crowdsensors operating in the same context, group together to share the work load in a cost- and quality-effective way. We evaluate the proposed solution using an implementation-driven evaluation that leverages a dataset embedding nearly 1 million entries contributed by 550 crowdsensors over a year. Results show that BeTogether increases the quality of the collected data while reducing the overall resource cost compared to the cloud-centric approach

    Open Infrastructure for Edge Computing

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    Edge computing, bringing the computation closer to end-users and data producers, has now firmly gained the status of enabling technology for the new kinds of emerging applications, such as Virtual/Augmented Reality and IoT. The motivation backing this rapidly developing computing paradigm is mainly two-fold. On the one hand, the goal is to minimize the latency that end-users experience, not only improving the quality of service but empowering new kinds of applications, which would not even be possible given higher delays. On the other, edge computing aims to save core networking bandwidth from being overwhelmed by myriads of IoT devices, sending their data to the cloud. After analyzing and aggregating IoT streams at edge servers, much less networking capacity will be required to persist remaining information in distant cloud datacenters. Having a solid motivation and experiencing continuous interest from both academia and industry, edge computing is still in its nascency. To leave adolescence and take its place on a par with the cloud computing paradigm, finally forming a versatile edge-cloud environment, the newcomer needs to overcome a number of challenges. First of all, the computing infrastructure to deploy edge applications and services is very limited at the moment. Indeed, there are initiatives supported by the telecommunication industry, like Multi-access Edge Computing. Also, cloud providers plan to establish their facilities near the edge of the network. However, we believe that even more efforts will be required to make edge servers generally available. Second, to emerge and function efficiently, the ecosystem of edge computing needs practices, standards, and governance mechanisms of its own kind. The specificity originates from the highly dispersed nature of the edge, implying high heterogeneity of resources and diverse administrative control over the computing facilities. Finally, the third challenge is the dynamicity of the edge computing environment due to, e.g., varying demand, migrating clients, etc. In this thesis, we outline underlying principles of what we call Open Infrastructure for Edge (OpenIE), identify its key features, and provide solutions for them. Intended to tackle the challenges we mentioned above, OpenIE defines a set of common practices and loosely coupled technologies creating a unified environment out of highly heterogeneous and administratively partitioned edge computing resources. Particularly, we design a protocol capable of discovering edge providers on a global scale. Further, we propose a framework of Ingelligent Containers (ICONs), capable of autonomous decision making and forming a service overlay on a large-scale edge-cloud setting. As edge providers need to be economically incentivized, we devise a truthful double auction mechanism where edge providers can meet application owners or administrators in need of deploying an edge service. Due to truthfulness, in our auction, it is the best strategy for all participants to bid one's privately known valuation (or cost), thus making complex market behavior strategies obsolete. We analyze the potential of distributed ledgers to serve for OpenIE decentralized agreement and transaction handling and show how our auction can be implemented with the help of distributed ledgers. With the key building blocks of OpenIE, mentioned above, we hope to make an entrance for anyone interested in service provisioning at the edge as easy as possible. We hope that with the emergence of independent edge providers, edge computing will finally become pervasive.Reunalaskenta, joka tuo laskentakapasiteettia lähemmäksi loppukäyttäjiä ja datan tuottajia, on noussut uudentyyppisten sovelluksien, kuten virtuaalisen ja lisätyn todellisuuden (VR/AR) sekä esineiden internetin (IoT) keskeiseksi mahdollistajaksi. Reunalaskennan kehitystä tukevat pääosin kaksi sen tuomaa etua. Ensiksi, reunalaskenta minimoi loppukäyttäjien kokemaa latenssia mahdollistaen uudentyyppisiä sovelluksia. Toiseksi, reunalaskenta säästää ydinverkon tiedonsiirtokapasiteettia, esimerkiksi IoT-laitteiden pilveen lähettämien tietojen osalta. Kun reunapalvelimet analysoivat ja aggregoivat IoT-virrat, verkkokapasiteettia tarvitaan paljon vähemmän. Reunalaskentaan on panostettu paljon, sekä teollisuuden, että tutkimuksen osalta. Reunalaskennan kehittymispolulla monipuoliseksi reunapilviympäristöksi on edessä useita haasteita. Ensinnäkin laskentakapasiteetti tietoverkkojen reunalla on tällä hetkellä hyvin rajallinen. Vaikka teleoperaattorit ja pilvipalvelujen tarjoajat suunnittelevat lisäävänsä laskentakapasiteettia reunalaskennan tarpeisiin, uskomme kuitenkin, että enemmän ponnisteluja tarvitaan, jotta reunalaskennan edut olisivat yleisesti saatavilla. Toiseksi, toimiakseen tehokkaasti, reunalaskennan ekosysteemi tarvitsee omat käytäntönsä, standardinsa ja hallintamekanisminsa. Reunalaskenan erityistarpeet johtuvat resurssien heterogeenisyydestä, niiden suuresta maantieteellisesta hajautuksesta ja hallinnollisesta jaosta. Kolmas haaste on reunalaskentaympäristön dynaamisuus, joka johtuu esimerkiksi vaihtelevasta kysynnästä ja asiakkaiden liikkuvuudesta. Tässä väitöstutkimuksessa esittelemme Avoimen Infrastruktuurin Reunalaskennalle (OpenIE), joka vastaa edellä mainittuihin haasteisiin, ja tunnistamme ongelman pääominaisuudet ja tarjoamme niihin ratkaisuja. OpenIE määrittelee joukon yleisiä käytäntöjä ja löyhästi yhdistettyjä tekniikoita, jotka luovat yhtenäisen ympäristön erittäin heterogeenisistä ja hallinnollisesti jaetuista reunalaskentaresursseista. Suunnittelemme protokollan, joka kykenee etsimään reunaoperaattoreita maailmanlaajuisesti. Lisäksi ehdotamme Älykontti (ICON) -kehystä, joka kykenee itsenäiseen päätöksentekoon ja muodostaa palvelupäällysteen laajamittaisessa reunapilviympäristössä. Koska reunaoperaattoreita on kannustettava taloudellisesti, suunnittelemme totuudenmukaisen huutokauppamekanismin, jossa reunapalveluntarjoajat voivat kohdata sovellusten omistajia tai järjestelmien omistajia, jotka tarvitsevat reunalaskentakapasiteettia. Totuudenmukaisessa huutokaupassa paras strategia kaikille osallistujille on tehdä tarjous yksityisesti tunnetun arvostuksen perusteella, mikä tekee monimutkaisen markkinastrategian kehittämisen tarpeettomaksi. Analysoimme lohkoketjualustojen potentiaalia palvella OpenIE:n hajautetun sopimisen ja tapahtumien käsittelyä ja näytämme, miten huutokauppamme voidaan toteuttaa lohkoketjuteknologia hyödyntäen. Edellä mainittujen OpenIE:n keskeisten kompponenttien avulla pyrimme luomaan yleisiä puitteita joiden avulla jokainen reunalaskennan kapasiteetin tarjoamisesta kiinnostunut taho voisi ryhtyä palveluntarjojaksi helposti. Riippumattomien reunapalveluntarjoajien mukaantulo tekisi reunalaskennan lupaamat hyödyt yleisesti saataviksi

    Linked Open Data - Creating Knowledge Out of Interlinked Data: Results of the LOD2 Project

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    Database Management; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Information Systems and Communication Servic

    AI Knowledge Transfer from the University to Society

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    AI Knowledge Transfer from the University to Society: Applications in High-Impact Sectors brings together examples from the "Innovative Ecosystem with Artificial Intelligence for Andalusia 2025" project at the University of Seville, a series of sub-projects composed of research groups and different institutions or companies that explore the use of Artificial Intelligence in a variety of high-impact sectors to lead innovation and assist in decision-making. Key Features Includes chapters on health and social welfare, transportation, digital economy, energy efficiency and sustainability, agro-industry, and tourism Great diversity of authors, expert in varied sectors, belonging to powerful research groups from the University of Seville with proven experience in the transfer of knowledge to the productive sector and agents attached to the Andalucía TECH Campu

    Web Processing Services for Forestry and Environmental Applications

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    Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.Nowadays spatial processing on the web is becoming a requirement for more and more web applications. The use of processes helps to find solutions to a wide range of spatial problems and extends the common functionality of Web GIS. There are many open source technologies that can be implemented in each component of a Web GIS application. Forestry and environmental problems, with their strong territorial implications, are especially suitable to be analyzed applying these technologies. In order to create an application with spatial processes, we propose a framework with a layered service-based architecture. It is layered because its structure is divided in a set of functional layers: the user layer (geoportal or client), the service layer (inside the server) and the data layer (spatial database). The access and processing of spatial data is accomplished through adequate service standards of OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium): Web Map Services (WMS), Web Feature Services (WFS), Web Coverage Services (WCS) and Web Processing Services (WPS). We implement a complete forestry – related application from scratch that offers access, visualization, querying and processing of spatial data and an active user interaction. The key of the application is WPS. Additionally, other processing solutions (like making queries with the spatial database) are discussed. In brief, this work presents an overview of the current technology and possible solutions for integrating spatial processes on the web and proposes some guidelines to implement them in a fully working system

    Teenustele orienteeritud ja tõendite-teadlik mobiilne pilvearvutus

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    Arvutiteaduses on kaks kõige suuremat jõudu: mobiili- ja pilvearvutus. Kui pilvetehnoloogia pakub kasutajale keerukate ülesannete lahendamiseks salvestus- ning arvutusplatvormi, siis nutitelefon võimaldab lihtsamate ülesannete lahendamist mistahes asukohas ja mistahes ajal. Täpsemalt on mobiilseadmetel võimalik pilve võimalusi ära kasutades energiat säästa ning jagu saada kasvavast jõudluse ja ruumi vajadusest. Sellest tulenevalt on käesoleva töö peamiseks küsimuseks kuidas tuua pilveinfrastruktuur mobiilikasutajale lähemale? Antud töös uurisime kuidas mobiiltelefoni pilveteenust saab mobiilirakendustesse integreerida. Saime teada, et töö delegeerimine pilve eeldab mitmete pilve aspektide kaalumist ja integreerimist, nagu näiteks ressursimahukas töötlemine, asünkroonne suhtlus kliendiga, programmaatiline ressursside varustamine (Web APIs) ja pilvedevaheline kommunikatsioon. Nende puuduste ületamiseks lõime Mobiilse pilve vahevara Mobile Cloud Middleware (Mobile Cloud Middleware - MCM) raamistiku, mis kasutab deklaratiivset teenuste komponeerimist, et delegeerida töid mobiililt mitmetele pilvedele kasutades minimaalset andmeedastust. Teisest küljest on näidatud, et koodi teisaldamine on peamisi strateegiaid seadme energiatarbimise vähendamiseks ning jõudluse suurendamiseks. Sellegipoolest on koodi teisaldamisel miinuseid, mis takistavad selle laialdast kasutuselevõttu. Selles töös uurime lisaks, mis takistab koodi mahalaadimise kasutuselevõttu ja pakume lahendusena välja raamistiku EMCO, mis kogub seadmetelt infot koodi jooksutamise kohta erinevates kontekstides. Neid andmeid analüüsides teeb EMCO kindlaks, mis on sobivad tingimused koodi maha laadimiseks. Võrreldes kogutud andmeid, suudab EMCO järeldada, millal tuleks mahalaadimine teostada. EMCO modelleerib kogutud andmeid jaotuse määra järgi lokaalsete- ning pilvejuhtude korral. Neid jaotusi võrreldes tuletab EMCO täpsed atribuudid, mille korral mobiilirakendus peaks koodi maha laadima. Võrreldes EMCO-t teiste nüüdisaegsete mahalaadimisraamistikega, tõuseb EMCO efektiivsuse poolest esile. Lõpuks uurisime kuidas arvutuste maha laadimist ära kasutada, et täiustada kasutaja kogemust pideval mobiilirakenduse kasutamisel. Meie peamiseks motivatsiooniks, et sellist adaptiivset tööde täitmise kiirendamist pakkuda, on tagada kasutuskvaliteet (QoE), mis muutub vastavalt kasutajale, aidates seeläbi suurendada mobiilirakenduse eluiga.Mobile and cloud computing are two of the biggest forces in computer science. While the cloud provides to the user the ubiquitous computational and storage platform to process any complex tasks, the smartphone grants to the user the mobility features to process simple tasks, anytime and anywhere. Smartphones, driven by their need for processing power, storage space and energy saving are looking towards remote cloud infrastructure in order to solve these problems. As a result, the main research question of this work is how to bring the cloud infrastructure closer to the mobile user? In this thesis, we investigated how mobile cloud services can be integrated within the mobile apps. We found out that outsourcing a task to cloud requires to integrate and consider multiple aspects of the clouds, such as resource-intensive processing, asynchronous communication with the client, programmatically provisioning of resources (Web APIs) and cloud intercommunication. Hence, we proposed a Mobile Cloud Middleware (MCM) framework that uses declarative service composition to outsource tasks from the mobile to multiple clouds with minimal data transfer. On the other hand, it has been demonstrated that computational offloading is a key strategy to extend the battery life of the device and improves the performance of the mobile apps. We also investigated the issues that prevent the adoption of computational offloading, and proposed a framework, namely Evidence-aware Mobile Computational Offloading (EMCO), which uses a community of devices to capture all the possible context of code execution as evidence. By analyzing the evidence, EMCO aims to determine the suitable conditions to offload. EMCO models the evidence in terms of distributions rates for both local and remote cases. By comparing those distributions, EMCO infers the right properties to offload. EMCO shows to be more effective in comparison with other computational offloading frameworks explored in the state of the art. Finally, we investigated how computational offloading can be utilized to enhance the perception that the user has towards an app. Our main motivation behind accelerating the perception at multiple response time levels is to provide adaptive quality-of-experience (QoE), which can be used as mean of engagement strategy that increases the lifetime of a mobile app
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