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Cyber-physical cloud computing: The binding and migration problem
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EngineeringCyber-physical Computing CloudCloud Computing ArchitectureCloud Resource ManagementCloud RoboticsFog ComputingCloud ContinuumIaa CloudSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsVirtualized InfrastructureComputer EngineeringMobile ComputingComputer ScienceVirtual VehicleEdge ComputingCloud ComputingCyber-physical Cloud ComputingPhysical ConstraintsTechnology
We take the paradigm of cloud computing developed in the cyber-world and put it into the physical world to create a cyber-physical computing cloud. A server in this cloud moves in space making it a vehicle with physical constraints. Such vehicles also have sensors and actuators elevating mobile sensor networks from a deployment to a service. Possible hosts include cars, planes, people with smartphones, and emerging robots like unmanned aerial vehicles or drifters. We extend the notion of a virtual machine with a virtual speed and call it a virtual vehicle, which travels through space by being bound to real vehicles and by migrating from one real vehicle to another in a manner called cyber-mobility. We discuss some of the challenges and envisioned solutions, and describe our prototype implementation.
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