Con-Pi: A Distributed Container-based Edge and Fog Computing Framework
Redowan Mahmud, Adel N. Toosi

TL;DR
Con-Pi is a distributed, container-based framework for managing IoT applications on resource-constrained edge devices, improving response time and resource management in Edge and Fog computing environments.
Contribution
It introduces a fully distributed, Docker-based resource management framework for Edge and Fog computing, addressing multi-tenancy and resource sharing challenges on small IoT devices.
Findings
Outperforms existing frameworks in response time and energy management
Enables effective resource sharing across multiple Raspberry Pi devices
Successfully deployed in a smart agriculture pest deterrent system
Abstract
Edge and Fog computing paradigms overcome the limitations of cloud-centric execution for different latency-sensitive Internet of Things (IoT) applications by offering computing resources closer to the data sources. Small single-board computers (SBCs) like Raspberry Pis (RPis) are widely used as computing nodes in both paradigms. These devices are usually equipped with moderate speed processors and provide support for peripheral interfacing and networking, making them well-suited to deal with IoT-driven operations such as data sensing, analysis, and actuation. However, these small Edge devices are constrained in facilitating multi-tenancy and resource sharing. The management of computing and peripheral resources through centralized entities further degrades their performance and service quality significantly. To address these issues, a fully distributed framework, named Con-Pi, is…
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