ICOS: An Intelligent MetaOS for the Continuum

2nd International Workshop on MetaOS for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum (MECC 2025), Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Open Source approach in two metaOS projects

2nd International Workshop on MetaOS for the Cloud-Edge-IoT Continuum (MECC 2025), Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Sources, levels, and determinants of indoor air pollutants in Europe: A systematic review

Science of The Total Environment Volume 964 - Elsevier
Clean air is a requirement for life, and the quality of indoor air is a health determinant since people spend most of their daily time indoors.

Assessing computational fluid dynamics on GPU using portable languages

35th Parallel CFD International Conference
Accelerators are essential for achieving optimal performance and energy efficiency in computing. However, market segmentation often leads to language lock-ins, limiting flexibility across accelerators and increasing development costs.

Placing Computational Tasks within Edge-Cloud Continuum: a DRL Delay Minimization Scheme.

Euro-Par 2024 Conference
In the rapidly evolving landscape of IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum (IECC), effective management of computational tasks offloaded from mobile devices to edge nodes is crucial.

Navigating the Dynamic Heterogeneous Computing Sphere: The Role of EdgeHarbor as a Multi-Edge Orchestrator

Euro-Par 2024 Conference
The term ‘Dynamic Heterogeneous Computing Sphere’ is used to describe a computing paradigm that is heterogeneous, volatile and highly dynamic.

Detecting Compromised Structural Integrity - An AI tool for Critical Infrastructure Operators working towards Climate Resilience

Project SUNRISE's blog
"Critical infrastructure operators across Europe must prepare their facilities, equipment, and personnel to operate under more strenuous conditions in a warming climate. 

Compositional View of the Continuum Reference Architecture: graphical representation of common and potential capabilities

EUCEI initiative - https://eucloudedgeiot.eu/
This is the last document of a series of 3 for designing a Reference Architecture for the continuum. The first document of the series presented an initial version of a common taxonomy, considering it as a unified language for all actors of the value chain.

Functional View of the Continuum Reference Architecture: Minimum set of expected functionalities

EUCEI initiative - https://eucloudedgeiot.eu
This is the second document of a series of three defining a reference architecture for the continuum. In the previous one, different building blocks were identified setting the path for the different aspects to be taken into account while defining the architecture.

Systems and Implemented Technologies for Data-Driven Innovation, addressing Data Spaces and Marketplaces Semantic Interoperability Needs

River Publishers
i3-MARKET Series - Part II: Data Economy, Models, Technologies and Solutions

Concepts and Design Innovations addressing the Digital Transformation of Data Spaces and Marketplaces

River Publishers
i3-MARKET Book Series - Part I: A Vision to the future of Data-Driven Economy

A Framework for Cognitive, Decentralized Container Orchestration

IEEE Access Volume 12
This perspective paper introduces a novel framework for container orchestration called CODECO.

UAV AI Remote Inspection. Unleashing the power of V-LLM?

Project SUNRISE's blog
It is widely known that we are living through a historic moment in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), capturing the attention of the entire world with spectacular results across multiple application fields, especially in text and image generation.

Synthetic Images in People Detection: Balancing Effectiveness and Ethical Imperatives

TEMA project's website
In recent years, the development and refinement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have revolutionised various fields, including computer vision.

Developing a Reference Architecture for the Continuum - Concept, Taxonomy and Building Blocks

EUCEI initiative - https://eucloudedgeiot.eu
Cloud and edge computing are essential technologies in a computing continuum to ensure data is managed more efficiently – closer to the originating source rather than transmitting raw data to data centres. As recent studies suggest, data processing is moving closer to the edge.