Development of the Edge Computing Platform with Dynamic Modular Configuration for an IoT Platform

We have been developing an edge computing platform that can coordinate with each computing resources of device, edge node and cloud for diversifying data can be modularized and actively deployed in cooperation within the wide area network. With these features, it is possible to flexibly deploy and work modules according to data characteristics and purpose of use and to provide various functions at appropriate network locations. This platform brings transparent processing environment for IoT devices according to a data characteristic or use purpose. This paper describes a dynamic control method for the platform based on multiple sensor information, and show implementation and evaluation by an actual application using camera devices.

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