2021
Conference article  Open Access

Inter-operability and orchestration in heterogeneous cloud/edge resources: the ACCORDION vision

Korontanis I, Tserpes K, Pateraki M, Blasi L, Violos J, Ferran D, Marin E, Kourtellis N, Coppola M, Carlini E, Ledwo Z, Tarkowski P, Loven T, González Rozas Y, Kentros M, Dodis M, Dazzi P

Architecture  Cloud  Edge  Federation 

This paper introduces the ACCORDION framework, a novel frame- work for the management of the cloud-edge continuum, targeting the support of NextGen applications with strong QoE requirements. The framework addresses the need for an ever expanding and het- erogeneous pool of edge resources in order to deliver the promise of ubiquitous computing to the NextGen application clients. This endeavor entails two main technical challenges. First, to assure interoperability when incorporating heterogeneous infrastructures in the pool. Second, the management of the largely dynamic pool of edge nodes. The optimization of the delivered QoE stands as the core driver to this work, therefore its monitoring and modelling comprises a core part of the conducted work. The paper discusses the main pillars that support the ACCORDION vision, and provide a description of the three planned use case that are planned to demonstrate ACCORDION capabilities.

Publisher: Association Of Computing Machinery (ACM)



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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:454301,
	title = {Inter-operability and orchestration in heterogeneous cloud/edge resources: the ACCORDION vision},
	author = {Korontanis I and Tserpes K and Pateraki M and Blasi L and Violos J and Ferran D and Marin E and Kourtellis N and Coppola M and Carlini E and Ledwo Z and Tarkowski P and Loven T and González Rozas Y and Kentros M and Dodis M and Dazzi P},
	publisher = {Association Of Computing Machinery (ACM)},
	year = {2021}
}

ACCORDION
Adaptive edge/cloud compute and network continuum over a heterogeneous sparse edge infrastructure to support nextgen applications


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