Developing an Open Testbed for Edge Replication System Evaluation

Hi, I’m Panji. I’m currently contributing to the Open Testbed for Reproducible Evaluation of Replicated Systems at the Edges under the mentorship of Fadhil I. Kurnia. You can find more details on the project proposal here.

The primary challenge we’re addressing is the current difficulty in fairly comparing different edge replication systems. To fix this, we’re trying to build a testing platform with four key parts. We’re collecting real data about how people actually use edge services, creating a tool that can simulate realistic user traffic across many locations, building a system that mimics network delays between hundreds of edge servers, and packaging everything into an open-source toolkit.

This will let researchers test different coordination methods like EPaxos, Raft, and others using the same data and conditions. We hope this will help provide researchers with a more standardized way to evaluate their systems. We’re working with multiple programming languages and focusing on making complex edge computing scenarios accessible to everyone in the research community.

One of the most interesting aspects of this project is tackling the challenge of creating realistic simulations that accurately reflect the performance characteristics different coordination protocols would exhibit in actual edge deployments. The end goal is to provide the research community with a standardized, reproducible environment for edge replication.

Panji Sri Kuncara Wisma
Panji Sri Kuncara Wisma
Undergraduate Student at Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia"

Panji Sri Kuncara Wisma is a third-year undergraduate student of Institut Teknologi Bandung majoring in informatics engineering.