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Enabling technologies for fog computing in healthcare IoT systems
Future generations computer systems, 2019Context: A fog computing architecture that is geographically distributed and to which a variety of heterogeneous devices are ubiquitously connected at the end of a network in order to provide collaboratively variable and flexible communication ...
A. Mutlag +5 more
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The convergence and interplay of edge, fog, and cloud in the AI-driven Internet of Things (IoT)
Information Systems, 2021The Internet of Things (IoT) tsunami, public embracement, and the ubiquitous adoption of smart devices are affecting virtually every industry, directly or indirectly.
F. Firouzi +2 more
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Energy-Efficient Fog Computing for 6G-Enabled Massive IoT: Recent Trends and Future Opportunities
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2022Fog computing is a promising technology that can provide storage and computational services to future 6G networks. To support the massive Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications in 6G, fog computing will play a vital role.
Usman Mahmood Malik +3 more
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IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2022
Processing data from Internet of Things (IoT) applications at the cloud centers has known limitations relating to latency, task scheduling, and load balancing.
Ismail M. Ali +5 more
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Processing data from Internet of Things (IoT) applications at the cloud centers has known limitations relating to latency, task scheduling, and load balancing.
Ismail M. Ali +5 more
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QoS-aware placement of microservices-based IoT applications in Fog computing environments
Future generations computer systems, 2022—The fog computing paradigm, offering Cloud-like services at the edge of the network, has become a feasible model for supporting computing and storage capabilities required by latency-sensitive and bandwidth-hungry Internet of Things (IoT) applications ...
Samodha Pallewatta +2 more
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Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 2016
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TORTA, Riccardo +4 more
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Internet of Things, 2020
Optimization is an inseparable part of Cloud computing, particularly with the emergence of Fog and Edge paradigms. Not only these emerging paradigms demand reevaluating cloud-native optimizations and exploring Fog and Edge-based solutions, but also the ...
M. Aslanpour, S. Gill, A. Toosi
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Optimization is an inseparable part of Cloud computing, particularly with the emergence of Fog and Edge paradigms. Not only these emerging paradigms demand reevaluating cloud-native optimizations and exploring Fog and Edge-based solutions, but also the ...
M. Aslanpour, S. Gill, A. Toosi
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Scheduling Internet of Things requests to minimize latency in hybrid Fog-Cloud computing
Future generations computer systems, 2020Delivering services for Internet of Things (IoT) applications that demand real-time and predictable latency is a challenge. Several IoT applications require stringent latency requirements due to the interaction between the IoT devices and the physical ...
Raafat Aburukba +3 more
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Practical Neurology
‘Brain fog’ is a term that patients use increasingly frequently in the neurology clinic. We may think that we know what patients are talking about but at least some of the time we are likely to be getting it wrong. Patients use the term ‘brain fog’ to describe a wide range of subjective phenomena and symptoms.
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‘Brain fog’ is a term that patients use increasingly frequently in the neurology clinic. We may think that we know what patients are talking about but at least some of the time we are likely to be getting it wrong. Patients use the term ‘brain fog’ to describe a wide range of subjective phenomena and symptoms.
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, 2020
Wastewater discharges from restaurants, kitchens, food processing plants and slaughterhouses contain high proportion of fat, oil, and grease (FOG). Critical overview on the attractive features, current state, and needed advancements are timely essential ...
A. Abomohra +4 more
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Wastewater discharges from restaurants, kitchens, food processing plants and slaughterhouses contain high proportion of fat, oil, and grease (FOG). Critical overview on the attractive features, current state, and needed advancements are timely essential ...
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