Abstract. Digital infrastructure in modern urban environments is currently very Internet-centric, and involves transmitting data to physically remote environments. The cost for this is data insecurity, high response latency and unpredictable reliability of services. In this paper, we lay out a software architecture that inverts the current model by building an operating system designed to securely connect physical spaces with extremely low latency, high bandwidth local-area computation capabilities and service discovery. We describe our early prototype design OSMOSE, which is based on unikernels and a distributed store.
Authors. Anil Madhavapeddy, KC Sivaramakrishnan, Gemma Gordon and Thomas Gazagnaire
See Also. This publication was part of the Interspatial OS project.