Talk: Extensible, efficient and autonomous operation of IoT applications across the computing continuum 3/14
12-1pm ET Friday March 14, 2025, UMBC ITE 325b & online
Extensible, efficient and autonomous operation of IoT applications across the computing continuum
Georgios Bouloukakis Télécom SudParis / IP Paris
12-1pm ET Friday March 14, 2025; UMBC ITE 325 & online
As computing continuum technologies (IoT-Edge-Cloud) emerge, infrastructures are becoming increasingly sensorized, driving the growth of smart space ecosystems and enhancing societal well-being. Despite the potential for revolutionizing operations within these ecosystems, smart spaces are highly dynamic and heterogeneous in context and resources. In this talk, I will provide an overview of past achievements and future pathways of the SATRAI Living Lab for enabling extensible, efficient and autonomous operation of IoT applications over smart spaces.
Georgios Bouloukakis is an Associate Professor at Télécom SudParis / IP Paris. He received his Ph.D. from Sorbonne University in 2017, conducting his thesis at the research center of INRIA Paris, France. Previously he held the position of postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Irvine in the Distributed Systems Middleware group. His research interests are on IoT/Edge-driven middleware and distributed software systems. Georgios is currently the Principal Investigator (PI) and Scientific Coordinator of 1 EU research project, and PI of 4 EU research projects. He has received the prestigious fellowships from INRIA@SiliconValley to conduct research during his Postdoc and Ph.D journeys. His published work has received best paper awards at ICIOT 2018, PerCom 2022 and the best artifact award at ICSA 2024.
Posted: March 7, 2025, 9:54 AM
