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Distributed Artificial Intelligence Empowered by End-Edge-Cloud Computing: A Survey

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2023
As the computing paradigm shifts from cloud computing to end-edge-cloud computing, it also supports artificial intelligence evolving from a centralized manner to a distributed one.
Sijing Duan   +6 more
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Resource Allocation in 5G IoV Architecture Based on SDN and Fog-Cloud Computing

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2021
In the traditional cloud-based Internet of Vehicles (IoV) architecture, it is difficult to guarantee the low latency requirements of the current intelligent transportation system (ITS).
Bin Cao   +3 more
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Inter-Cloud-Computing

WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK, 2011
This catchword article presents the concept of “Inter-Cloud Computing” which introduces an additional management layer on top of conventional Cloud Computing Systems. Its goal is to reach a higher level of sustainability by autonomously shifting resources among the participating Cloud systems when unexpected load levels occur or disasters strike. Cloud
Tomonori Aoyama, Hiroshi Sakai
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Teaching cloud computing in cloud computing

2017 15th International Conference on Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2017
At the beginning, this paper describes basic overview of Cloud Computing (CC) and its usage among companies. Second part describes how is Cloud Computing being taught on another schools and companies around the world. Next, there is description of our physical and logical topology, used during experiments.
Marek Moravcik   +3 more
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Edge Computing and Sensor-Cloud: Overview, Solutions, and Directions

ACM Computing Surveys, 2023
Sensor-cloud originates from extensive recent applications of wireless sensor networks and cloud computing. To draw a roadmap of the current research activities of the sensor-cloud community, we first investigate the state-of-the-art sensor-cloud ...
Tian Wang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Blockchain Meets Cloud Computing: A Survey

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
Blockchain technology has been deemed to be an ideal choice for strengthening existing computing systems in varied manners. As one of the network-enabled technologies, cloud computing has been broadly adopted in the industry through numerous cloud ...
Keke Gai   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Predictable Cloud Computing

Bell Labs Technical Journal, 2012
The standard tools for cloud computing—processor and network virtualization—make it difficult to achieve dependability, both in terms of real time operations and fault tolerance. Virtualization multiplexes virtual resources onto physical ones, typically by time division or statistical multiplexing.
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Blockchain-based Database to Ensure Data Integrity in Cloud Computing Environments

2020 International Conference on Mainstreaming Block Chain Implementation (ICOMBI), 2020
Data is nowadays an invaluable resource; indeed, it guides all business decisions in most of the computer-aided human activities. Threats to data integrity are thus of paramount relevance, as tampering with data may maliciously affect crucial business ...
E. Gaetani   +5 more
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Cloud Computing—From Offline Computing to Cloud Computing

2016
Do you remember the movie Charlie and The Chocolate Factory? In the movie, there was a flying machine that could move chocolate beans to each workshop to make chocolates; there were well-trained squirrels that could remove nutshells and throw bad nuts into the bin; there was also a delivery machine, which transferred chocolates directly to the TV ...
Xiaoming Zhu   +4 more
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Collaborate Edge and Cloud Computing With Distributed Deep Learning for Smart City Internet of Things

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020
City Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications are becoming increasingly complicated and thus require large amounts of computational resources and strict latency requirements.
Huaming Wu   +4 more
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