Migration of Multi-container Services in the Fog to Support Things Mobility

C. Puliafito, A. Virdis, E. Mingozzi
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Integration between fog computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) paves the way to a plethora of promising opportunities. Device mobility might however impair fog computing benefits (e.g., low latency), which are indeed an outcome of fog proximity to end users/devices. A solution to this problem is to migrate the fog service across the fog infrastructure, thus to keep the distance to the served mobile device as low as possible. In this paper, we consider a fog service to be implemented as the combination of two containers, and we detail the demo through which we plan to show the impact of fog service migration on application performance. To this purpose, we plan to deploy an Augmented Reality (AR) application that detects vehicles in video frames and augments the latter with bounding boxes built around the detected vehicles. We offer to the audience the possibility to: (i) interact with the employed testbed by triggering device mobility; (ii) visualise the difference between migrating and not migrating the fog service in response to device mobility.
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雾中的多容器服务迁移以支持物的移动性
雾计算和物联网(IoT)之间的集成为大量有前途的机会铺平了道路。然而,设备移动性可能会损害雾计算的好处(例如,低延迟),这确实是雾接近最终用户/设备的结果。该问题的解决方案是跨雾基础设施迁移雾服务,从而尽可能地保持与所服务的移动设备的距离。在本文中,我们考虑将雾服务作为两个容器的组合来实现,并详细介绍了我们计划通过该演示来展示雾服务迁移对应用程序性能的影响。为此,我们计划部署一个增强现实(AR)应用程序,该应用程序可以检测视频帧中的车辆,并通过在被检测车辆周围构建的边界框来增强视频帧。我们向观众提供以下可能性:(i)通过触发设备移动性与所使用的测试平台进行交互;(ii)可视化迁移和不迁移雾服务之间的差异,以响应设备移动性。
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