Edge computing is intended to process events that occur at the endpoint of the Internet of Things (IoT) network quickly and intelligently. Edge regions must be organized effectively to facilitate cooperation so that the intention of edge computing can be realized. However, inevitably, many human and material resources are required in the process of arranging things in the edge area to confirm the appropriateness of the thing operation. To address this problem, we proposed a simulator that created a virtual space for edge computing and provided an interactive role and effective organization for edge things. The proposed simulator was aimed at Raspberry Pi as the physical hardware target. To prove the accuracy of the proposed simulator, the similarity between the proposed simulator and the physical target Raspberry Pi was evaluated based on three metrics while executing several applications. In the experiment, several edge-computing service applications were performed in various cluster architecture types formed by the proposed simulator. To support effective resource usage and fast real-time response for edge computing, the proposed simulator identified a suitable number of things in forming the edge cluster.
Keywords: edge computing; simulator; virtual things; cluster; resource usage; RaSim
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