BRACELET: Edge-Cloud Microservice Infrastructure for Aging Scientific Instruments

Phuong Nguyen, Tarek Elgamal, Steven Konstanty, Todd Nicholson, Stuart Turner, Patrick Su, K. Nahrstedt, T. Spila, R. Campbell, J. Dallesasse, Michael Chan, Kenton McHenry
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Recent advances in cyber-infrastructure have enabled digital data sharing and ubiquitous network connectivity between scientific instruments and cloud-based storage infrastructure for uploading, storing, curating, and correlating of large amounts of materials and semiconductor fabrication data and metadata. However, there is still a significant number of scientific instruments running on old operating systems that are taken offline and cannot connect to the cloud infrastructure, due to security and network performance concerns. In this paper, we propose BRACELET - an edge-cloud infrastructure that augments the existing cloud-based infrastructure with edge devices and helps to tackle the unique performance & security challenges that scientific instruments face when they are connected to the cloud through public network. With BRACELET, we put a networked edge device, called cloudlet, in between the scientific instruments and the cloud as the middle tier of a three-tier hierarchy. The cloudlet will shape and protect the data traffic from scientific instruments to the cloud, and will play a foundational role in keeping the instruments connected throughout its lifetime, and continuously providing the otherwise missing performance and security features for the instrument as its operating system ages.
手镯:老化科学仪器的边缘云微服务基础设施
网络基础设施的最新进展使科学仪器和基于云的存储基础设施之间的数字数据共享和无处不在的网络连接成为可能,用于上传、存储、管理和关联大量材料和半导体制造数据和元数据。然而,由于安全和网络性能问题,仍然有大量运行在旧操作系统上的科学仪器处于离线状态,无法连接到云基础设施。在本文中,我们提出了一种边缘云基础设施——手镯,它通过边缘设备增强了现有的基于云的基础设施,并有助于解决科学仪器通过公共网络连接到云时面临的独特性能和安全挑战。有了手镯,我们把一个联网的边缘设备,叫做cloudlet,放在科学仪器和云之间,作为三层层次结构的中间层。cloudlet将塑造和保护从科学仪器到云的数据流量,并将在仪器的整个生命周期中保持连接发挥基础作用,并随着操作系统的老化,不断为仪器提供其他缺失的性能和安全功能。
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