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arxiv:2509.19350

TinyAC: Bringing Autonomic Computing Principles to Resource-Constrained Systems

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Abstract

A hybrid approach combining TinyML and LLMs addresses challenges in autonomic computing for IoT devices, emphasizing self-adaptive features and scalability.

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Autonomic Computing (AC) is a promising approach for developing intelligent and adaptive self-management systems at the deep network edge. In this paper, we present the problems and challenges related to the use of AC for IoT devices. Our proposed hybrid approach bridges bottom-up intelligence (TinyML and on-device learning) and top-down guidance (LLMs) to achieve a scalable and explainable approach for developing intelligent and adaptive self-management tiny systems. Moreover, we argue that TinyAC systems require self-adaptive features to handle problems that may occur during their operation. Finally, we identify gaps, discuss existing challenges and future research directions.

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