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Fog Computing

IEEE Internet Computing, 2017
Fog computing could alleviate many of the Internet of Things' unique challenges. This special issue explores fog computing's opportunities and challenges to form a distributed and virtualized platform, supporting computation-intensive tasks and distributing advanced computing, storage, networking, and management services to the edge of the network ...
Tao Zhang, Weisong Shi, Songqing Chen
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Comparison of simulators for fog computing

Proceedings of the 35th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2020
Fog computing is gaining popularity as a new distributed computing paradigm. Several simulators have been proposed for the evaluation of new approaches for fog computing. This paper compares four simulators for fog computing: iFogSim, MyiFogSim, EdgeCloudSim, and YAFS. The comparison is based on both publicly available information about the simulators,
Kunde, Christian, Mann, Zoltán Ádám
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Connecting Fog and Cloud Computing

IEEE Cloud Computing, 2017
Fog computing provides a conceptual approach for virtualizing and orchestrating computing, networking, and storage resources to process data. This issue helps toprogress the fog computing research field and offer solutions. It is clear that we are still in the formative phase of fog computing, and only the future will reveal which parts of the ...
Elmroth, Erik   +3 more
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Efficient Management in Fog Computing

NOMS 2023-2023 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2023
Recent application domains such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities (SCs) have introduced novel challenges to Cloud Computing based on their stringent requirements (e.g., low latency, high bandwidth). With the exponential growth of IoT traffic in the last few years, traditional cloud systems have become inadequate for these applications ...
Pereira dos Santos, José Pedro   +2 more
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COMPUTER-CONTROLLED FOGGING

Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 1997
Wide variations in temperature and humidity on hot summer days can present problems for conventional fogging systems. Systems with set water flow rates in liters/hour (gallons/hour) often apply too much moisture at one time of day, while not enough at other times. Typically, broiler houses use two fogging lines with a 7.6 L/h (2 gal/h) nozzle at 6 m
B. D. Lott, J. D. Simmons
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A Pattern for Fog Computing

Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2016
Fog Computing is a new variety of the cloud computing paradigm that brings virtualized cloud services to the edge of the network to control the devices in the IoT. We present a pattern for fog computing which describes its architecture, including its computing, storage and networking services.
Mohammad Ilyas   +2 more
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Anatomization of Fog Computing and Edge Computing [PDF]

open access: possible2019 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Technologies (ICECCT), 2019
Today’s business revolution depends on digital transformation. Public and private organization’s experts forecast the technology which plays a concrete role in their business processes steadfastly. Cloud computing plays a corporeal role in information technology operations to provide a low cost, dexterity, flexibility and scalability.
M. Maria Dominic, P. PunithaIlayarani
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An Overview of Fog Computing

2020
All know that cloud computing is used for the processing, analyzing and storage of data from the client devices or networks. After the evolution of IoT technology the data generated in large scale ad this can be handled with only cloud computing, moreover more than 45 billion IoT devices by the year of 2021 because of this change the present cloud ...
Sanjeev Kumar   +3 more
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Dynamic fog-to-fog offloading in SDN-based fog computing systems

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2021
Abstract Fog computing is a promising paradigm aimed at reducing latency and network traffic between end devices and cloud servers. In fog computing systems, a fog node can be overloaded by an increased number of requests from end devices. In this situation, an efficient offloading mechanism among fog nodes is necessary to meet the requirements of ...
Meonghun Lee   +4 more
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