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Hyungwoo Ju1, Jangwon Seo1, Younghan Kim1
1School of Electronic Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul 06978, Republic of Korea.
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In modern smart city and IoT environments, diverse sensors for traffic management, environmental monitoring, and energy systems continuously generate large volumes of heterogeneous events in real time. Efficiently processing these multi-source event streams requires a scalable and responsive computing architecture. However, many Kubernetes-hosted serverless Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) deployments operate within a single administrative cluster and provide limited user-level control over dynamic multicluster placement based on heterogeneous event types and real-time resource conditions. To address these limitations, this study proposes a generalized event-driven FaaS architecture capable of efficiently processing multi-event streams across multicluster environments. The proposed architecture was implemented on Kubernetes-based testbed by integrating a multicluster orchestrator, an event-processing engine, a workflow execution layer, and a serverless platform. Evaluation using a smart city-inspired scenario demonstrates that the proposed platform provides improved load distribution characteristics and maintains higher workflow success rates under increasing workloads compared to the evaluated single-cluster baseline. This research provides a scalable design approach for serverless platforms that can meet real-time event processing requirements in IoT and smart city applications.
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