Edge Run's repositories
skippy-core
The core of the Skippy system
galileo-db
Core model and client tools for the Galileo Experiment Database
galileo-experiments
Repository that builds on top of galileo to ease the process of writing and starting experiments (using orchestration services, such as Kubernetes).
galileo-experiments-functions
This repository contains OpenFaaS based functions that can be deployed and easily profiled and tested with the accompanying `galileo-experiments-extensions` project.
galileo-experiments-extensions
This repository contains examples and ready-to-use implementations of Galileo clients for different service to easily start an experiment.
galileo-experiments-tdis-2022
This repository contains code that was used to evaluate our submission for the Workshop on Testing Distributed Internet of Things Systems 2022.
galileo-jupyter
Jupyter notebook integration with Galileo DB
skippy-kubernetes
Kubernetes bindings for Skippy
telemd-kubernetes-adapter
Daemon that watches Pods in Kubernetes that stores metadata, such that users are later able to associate the telemd cgroup metrics with the corresponding container based on the ID.
edge-chaos
This project implements a Python based application to create chaos in edge-cloud systems.
edge-tpu-tiny-yolo
Run Tiny YOLO-v3 on Google's Edge TPU USB Accelerator.
emma-gateway
Emma client gateway proxy
emma-mqtt-proxy
MQTT Proxy [under development]
faas-optimizations
This repository contains various optimizations for resource management techniques. Leveraging the `faas` project makes them ready-to-use for real-world clusters and simulations at the same time.
faas-request-pattern
Framework to generate request pattern, based on the faas-topologies repository generated topology datasets.
faas-topologies
Framework to generate geo-distributed topologies by using the OpencelliD dataset as baseline.
skippy-cli
Skippy Command Line Interface
skippy-daemon
Daemon that scans and reports cluster node capabilities
telemd-power
Python utility to read power readings from an ina219 sensor into a telemd instance