EDGEmergency: A Cloud-Edge Platform to Enable Pervasive Computing for Disaster Management

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EDGEmergency is a platform designed for disaster management that can dynamically leverage the edge infrastructure potentially already present within the emergency perimeter. Edge devices, from IoT to smartphones, possess an increasingly significant computational capacity that can be exploited, by changing their behavior in real-time and creating a pervasive local environment, capable of adapting perfectly to the specific context of reference. EDGEmergency, in fact, allows the creation of a unified computation environment leveraging the Cloud-Edge-Client Continuum concept, through which a computation cluster with zero configurations is created on-the-fly. The platform thus allows the deployment of distributed microservices on existing edge devices, installed by default for other purposes, through a modular and incremental logic that has the role of adapting best to the needs of the individual emergency, through advanced tools for analysis and monitoring, using artificial intelligence.

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Colosi, M., Garofalo, M., Carnevale, L., Marino, R., Fazio, M., & Villari, M. (2023). EDGEmergency: A Cloud-Edge Platform to Enable Pervasive Computing for Disaster Management. In 10th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Big Data Computing, Applications and Technologies, BDCAT 2023. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3632366.3632372

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