![AdvantEDGE-logo](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/blob/master/docs/images/AdvantEDGE-logo_Blue-01.png) _Complete AdvantEDGE documentation is now available in the [AdvantEDGE Wiki](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/wiki)_ ------ AdvantEDGE is a Mobile Edge Emulation Platform (MEEP) that runs on Docker & Kubernetes. > AdvantEDGE provides an emulation environment, enabling experimentation with Edge Computing Technologies, Applications, and Services. The platform facilitates users to explore edge / fog deployment models and their impact to applications and services in short and agile iterations. ## Motivation - [x] **Accelerate Mobile Edge Computing adoption** - [x] **Discover new edge application use cases & services** - [x] **Help to answer questions such as:** - Where should my application components be located in the edge network? - How do network characteristics (such as latency, jitter, and packet loss) impact my application or service? - How will my application behave when the user moves within and across access networks? ## Intended Users - [x] **Edge Application Developers** - [x] **Edge Network and Service Designers** - [x] **Edge Researchers** - [x] **Technologists that are simply interested learning how the Edge works** ## Concepts An understanding of some AdvantEDGE concepts is helpful towards effectively using the platform and understanding how it works. Before getting started we recommend familiarity with key [AdvantEDGE concepts](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/wiki/platform-concepts) ## Getting started To get started using AdvantEDGE, the following high-level steps are needed: - Setup runtime environment (Ubuntu/Dockers/Kubernetes/Helm) - Clone AdvantEDGE repo - Install & Configure meepctl tool - Deploy AdvantEDGE micro-services Step-by-step details are available in the [Wiki](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/wiki#getting-started) ## Building The backend portion of AdvantEDGE is implemented as a collection of micro-services in Golang. The frontend portion of AdvantEDGE is implemented using Javascript, React and Redux technologies. To re-build either of these components, you first need to setup the development environment and then use the meepctl tool. Step-by-step details are available in the [Wiki](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/wiki#building) ## Testing The AdvantEDGE platform comes with automated system tests using Cypress. Step-by-step details are available in the [Wiki](https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/AdvantEDGE/wiki/test-advantedge) ## Upstream communication We use GitHub issues. So just open an issue in the repo to provide user feedback, report bugs or request enhancements. ## Licensing Currently licensed under the *AdvantEDGE Limited Evaluation and Use License Agreement*