2022
Conference article  Open Access

Network measurements with function-as-a-service for distributed low-latency edge applications

Carlini E., Kavalionak H., Dazzi P., Ferrucci L., Coppola M., Mordacchini M.

Serverless computing  Latency measurement  Edge computing 

Edge computing promises to bring computation and storage close to end-users, opening exciting new areas of improvement for applications with a high level of interactivity and requiring low latency. However, these improvements require careful scheduling of applications in the correct Edge resource. This decision is generally taken by considering multiple parameters, including the network capabilities. In this paper, we discuss an approach that measures latency and bandwidth between multiple clients and Edge servers. The approach is based on recent Serverless computing technologies, and it is meant as a support to take timely and correct scheduling decisions in the Edge. We also provide the description of a proof of concept implementation of the said approach.

Source: FRAME 2022 - 2nd Workshop on Flexible Resource and Application Management on the Edge (colocated with HPDC 2022), pp. 25–28, Minneapolis, Minnestota, USA, 01/07/2022


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:471865,
	title = {Network measurements with function-as-a-service for distributed low-latency edge applications},
	author = {Carlini E. and Kavalionak H. and Dazzi P. and Ferrucci L. and Coppola M. and Mordacchini M.},
	doi = {10.1145/3526059.3533622},
	booktitle = {FRAME 2022 - 2nd Workshop on Flexible Resource and Application Management on the Edge (colocated with HPDC 2022), pp. 25–28, Minneapolis, Minnestota, USA, 01/07/2022},
	year = {2022}
}

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