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 Chameleon@Edge Community Workshop

 

Date: September 9, 2021

Location: The workshop will take place online, registered attendees will receive details closer to the event date.

Registration: The registration is free and the workshop is open to all, but please bear in mind that registratoin will close on August 31st. Register at:  https://forms.gle/VmbaCquWMNXe7bCs6. The registration is now closed. 

Event Details

On September 9th, Chameleon will host a virtual community workshop to discuss emergent research directions and application requirements driving the requirements for an edge testbed. 

The goal of this workshop is to determine the shapre and priorities for an edge testbed with the involvement of broad scientific community. We will have a presentation on the current CHI@Edge offering, keynotes setting out research directions and plans for their support, and most importantly, presentations from CHI@Edge users describing their work. This workshop is targeted to all interested in edge computing in Computer Science research, education, and innovative applications. 

Call for Presentations

We invite all CHI@Edge users to propose presentations of their projects: we’d like to hear how the testbed works for you and how you would like us to make it better! 

Abstracts should be no more than 1 page in length, and include the following:

The abstracts should be sent to contact@chameleoncloud.org on or before August 23rd

Agenda

The workshop agenda was designed to accommodate coast to coast timezones; the times below are in Central Time.

11:00 AM Welcome, introductions, and workshop organization, Kate Keahey, University of Chicago
11:15 AM Keynote: "NSF-CISE Research Infrastructure Activities”, Deep Medhi, NSF [Recording]
11:45 AM CHI@Edge Introduction, demo, and Q&A, Kate Keahey and Jason Anderson, University of Chicago [Recording]
12:45 PM Break (15 minutes)
1:00 PM
Session 1 [Full Recording]

Driving Autonomous Cars with CHI@Edge, Rick Anderson (Rutgers University), Sahithi Ankireddy (California Institute of Technology), Isaac Darling (University of Chicago), Michael Sherman (University of Chicago)
CHI@Edge as a baseline platform for ARA wireless living lab  Hongwei Zhang (Iowa State University), Taimoor UI Islam (Iowa State University)
One Fish, Two Fish: Choosing Optimal Edge Topologies for Real-Time Autonomous Fish Surveys Jonathan Tsen (FATEC Shunji Nishimura), Leonardo Bobadilla (Florida International University), Kevin Boswell (Florida International University), Jason Anderson (University of Chicago)
FlyNet: A Platform for Edge-to-Core Workflows Michael Zink (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Eric Lyons  (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

2:00 PM Break (15 minutes)
2:15 PM Keynote: “Edge Intelligence and Its Application in Healthcare and CAVs”, Weisong Shi, Wayne State University [Recording]
2:45 PM
Session 2 [Full Recording]

Pegasus at the Edge Ryan Tanaka (University of Southern California), George Papadimitriou (University of Southern California), Ewa Deelman (University of Southern California)
A Feasibility Study for Increasing Pedestrian Safety Airam Flores (University of Texas at El Paso), Abdullah Imran (University of Texas at El Paso), Shirley Moore (University of Texas at El Paso)
Understanding Reliability on Shared Edge Haryadi Gunawi (University of Chicago), Junchen Jiang (University of Chicago)
Applications and network measurements for Software Defined Radio on CHI@Edge Taimoor Islam (Iowa State University), Isaac Darling (University of Chicago), Michael Sherman (University of Chicago), Joshua Ofori Boateng (Iowa State University)

3:45 PM Workshop wrapup, Kate Keahey, University of Chicago
4:00 PM Workshop ends