Antonio Celesti
University of Messina
209 Papers
1K Citations
Antonio Celesti is an academic researcher from University of Messina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 169 publications.
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Papers
How to Enhance Cloud Architectures to Enable Cross-Federation
Antonio Celesti,Francesco Tusa,Massimo Villari,Antonio Puliafito +3 more
- 05 Jul 2010
TL;DR: A solution based on the Cross-Cloud Federation Manager, a new component placeable inside the cloud architectures, allowing a cloud to establish the federation with other clouds according to a three-phase model: discovery, match-making and authentication.
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Edge Computing in IoT-Based Manufacturing
TL;DR: This article proposes an architecture of edge computing for IoT-based manufacturing and analyzes the role of edge Computing from four aspects including edge equipment, network communication, information fusion, and cooperative mechanism with cloud computing.
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A Hybrid Computing Solution and Resource Scheduling Strategy for Edge Computing in Smart Manufacturing
TL;DR: The proposed strategies have demonstrated the excellent real-time, satisfaction degree (SD), and energy consumption performance of computing services in smart manufacturing with edge computing.
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Open Issues in Scheduling Microservices in the Cloud
TL;DR: The authors discuss available technologies for deploying and controlling microservices-based application architectures in the cloud.
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An IoT Cloud System for Traffic Monitoring and Vehicular Accidents Prevention Based on Mobile Sensor Data Processing
Antonio Celesti,Antonino Galletta,Lorenzo Carnevale,Maria Fazio,Aime Lay-Ekuakille,Massimo Villari +5 more
TL;DR: This paper discusses an IoT Cloud system for traffic monitoring and alert notification based on OpenGTS and MongoDB, and proves that the system provides acceptable response times that allows drivers to receive alert messages in useful time so as to avoid the risk of possible accidents.
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