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This study analyzes computing continuum and meta-operating systems (meta-OSs) advancements. It addresses challenges in deploying applications across diverse IoT, edge, and cloud infrastructures, proposing architectural solutions for seamless integration and security.

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  • Computer Science
  • Network Engineering
  • Distributed Systems

Background:

  • The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and applications creates complex, heterogeneous network infrastructures.
  • Efficiently deploying applications across diverse computing elements, from IoT to cloud, presents significant resource management and security challenges.
  • The emergence of sixth generation (6G) networks necessitates integrated solutions for seamless connectivity and device management within the computing continuum.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze recent technological advancements in computing continuum and meta-operating systems (meta-OSs).
  • To identify and address challenges related to application deployment, resource management, and security in heterogeneous network environments.
  • To propose an architectural approach for unifying access, data management, and security across the computing continuum.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive review and analysis of recent literature on computing continuum and meta-OSs.
  • Identification of key challenges in IoT integration, resource management, and security.
  • Development and discussion of a proposed architectural framework for the computing continuum.
  • Presentation of use cases and scenarios illustrating meta-OS functionality.

Main Results:

  • Recent advances in meta-OSs offer potential solutions for managing heterogeneous computing continuum environments.
  • Key challenges include device interconnection, resource allocation, and ensuring privacy and threat protection.
  • A proposed architectural approach integrates diverse components for unified management and seamless connectivity.
  • Indicative use cases demonstrate the practical application of meta-OSs in the computing continuum.

Conclusions:

  • Meta-operating systems are crucial for managing the complexity of the computing continuum.
  • Unified approaches to access, data management, and security are essential for future network generations like 6G.
  • Further research is needed to address open issues and fully realize the potential of meta-OSs in the computing continuum.