
Research Article
Real-Time and Near-Real-Time Services in Distributed Environment for IoT – Edge – Cloud Computing Implementation in Agriculture and Well-Being
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-17292-2_11, author={Rossitza Goleva and Radosveta Sokullu and Vassil Kadrev and Alexandar Savov and Svetoslav Mihaylov and Nuno Garcia}, title={Real-Time and Near-Real-Time Services in Distributed Environment for IoT -- Edge -- Cloud Computing Implementation in Agriculture and Well-Being}, proceedings={Computer Science and Education in Computer Science. 18th EAI International Conference, CSECS 2022, On-Site and Virtual Event, June 24-27, 2022, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={CSECS}, year={2022}, month={11}, keywords={Sensors Data sharing Edge Dew Fog Cloud computing technologies Smart agriculture Smart cities Smart home Smart well-being}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-17292-2_11} }
- Rossitza Goleva
Radosveta Sokullu
Vassil Kadrev
Alexandar Savov
Svetoslav Mihaylov
Nuno Garcia
Year: 2022
Real-Time and Near-Real-Time Services in Distributed Environment for IoT – Edge – Cloud Computing Implementation in Agriculture and Well-Being
CSECS
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17292-2_11
Abstract
Well-being and agriculture works of people living not only in villages but also in towns nowadays, the healthy living environment at home, in the park, in the sports center, at work, local and remote monitoring of different parameters of the body, house, garden, the greenhouse is a matter of increased interest from families. Regardless of the size of the family, garden, villas, and fields, there is a need for support of integrated smart services in real-time and near-real-time forming an adaptable family software-defined Personal Enhanced Living Environment 4.0 network configurable on the top of the existing public and private infrastructure. The scale of the network, the variety of Internet of Things parts, and the distributed edge and cloud computing services that are fragmented nowadays need to be integrated. The raw data created, data storage and data processing require a common edge-to-dew-to-fog-to-cloud approach and clear correlation to the related sectors such as water, land, house, factory, environment, parks, and infrastructure management. In this paper, an integrated approach toward services for different types of users based on the previously defined scenarios is presented. The services are software-defined and use existing infrastructure orchestrated resources that are unified, and allocated appropriately to support the functional and non-functional requirements. Private and public parts of the data, data flows, data space, and capacity for processing are considered.