This research aims to provide a high-level software framework for IoT-Edge-Cloud computational continuum-based applications with support for mobile IoT and DevOps integration utilizing the Edge computing paradigms. This is achieved by dividing the system in a modular fashion and providing a loosely coupled service and module descriptions for usage in the respective system layers for flexible and yet trustworthy implementation. The article describes the software architecture for a DevOps-enabled Edge computing solution in the IoT-Edge-Cloud computational continuum with the support for flexible and mobile IoT solutions. The proposed framework is validated on an intelligent transport system use case in the rolling stock domain and showcases the improvements gained by using the proposed IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum framework.
As the popularity and complexity of WSN devices and IoT systems are increasing, the testing facilities should keep up. Yet, there is no comprehensive overview of the landscape of the testbed facilities conducted in a systematic manner. In this article, we provide a systematic review of the availability and usage of testbed facilities published in scientific literature between 2011 and 2021, including 359 articles about testbeds and identifying 32 testbed facilities. The results of the review revealed what testbed facilities are available and identified several challenges and limitations in the use of the testbed facilities, including a lack of supportive materials and limited focus on debugging capabilities. The main contribution of this article is the description of how different metrics impact the uasge of testbed facilities, the review also highlights the importance of continued research and development in this field to ensure that testbed facilities continue to meet the changing needs of the ever-evolving IoT and WSN domains.
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