Your Cloud in a Binary
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Your Cloud in a Binary
☕ A Distributed Task Scheduling System is a software infrastructure that allows for the distribution and execution of tasks across multiple nodes in a network. It enhances the efficiency and scalability of large-scale computation and data processing tasks by dividing complex tasks into smaller sub-tasks and distributing them.
In this repository, networked control of PI-based controllers for an islanded microgrid has been simulated.
The mediasoup cluster can be expanded in horizontally and vertically, serving unlimited clients
An IoT system tools with remote control rest-api and automation
Implementation of Deep Reinforcement Learning
主从选举包,支持mysql, redis等...
basic implementation of distributed computing using Python's socket programming. It showcases how a master node can distribute tasks to multiple slave nodes and aggregate the computed results. This example is intended for educational purposes to understand the fundamentals of network programming and distributed computing architectures.
A distributed map reduce environment with Master-Slave architecture
Individual Contributions to my team's CPEN 391 final project. I developed the video frame capture system for the D8M, created Avalon slaves for hardware-software interfacing and the DCT hardware accelerator
Run Hadoop Custer (version 3.3.6) within Docker Containers
Development of a complex Rocket simulation which have to adress multiple business process like rocket launch and monitoring with microservices like Telemetry, Weather, Mission Control and Rocket Hardware.
Java/Scala based testing cluster w/ Akka framework.
Master-Slave / Worker-Supervisor Architecture Implemented using Open MPI in C++
A Web-based Restaurant Billing System App which uses Client-Server Architecture & REST API
Temperature Control System with multiple ESP8266 (master - slave communication method). Utilizes multiple slave(s), and PID control algorithm. to Achieve precise temperature regulation and monitoring.
🖥️ The use of the term "slave" in programming languages and computer hardware.
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