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Many-to-Many Task Offloading in Vehicular Fog Computing: A Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Vehicular fog computing (VFC) has emerged as a promising solution to mitigate vehicular network computation load. In the hierarchical VFC, vehicles are employed as mobile fog nodes at the edge to provide reliable and low-latency services.
Zhiwei Wei   +4 more
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An Application Placement Technique for Concurrent IoT Applications in Edge and Fog Computing Environments

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2021
Fog/Edge computing emerges as a novel computing paradigm that harnesses resources in the proximity of the Internet of Things (IoT) devices so that, alongside with the cloud servers, provide services in a timely manner. However, due to the ever-increasing
Mohammad Goudarzi   +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 ...
Linh-An Phan   +4 more
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Energy-Aware Marine Predators Algorithm for Task Scheduling in IoT-Based Fog Computing Applications

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2021
To improve the quality of service (QoS) needed by several applications areas, the Internet of Things (IoT) tasks are offloaded into the fog computing instead of the cloud. However, the availability of ongoing energy heads for fog computing servers is one
Mohamed Abdel-Basset   +5 more
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Fog Computing Applications

2023
The adoption of IoT has increased rapidly due to the abundance in the availability, affordability, and capability of different components like sensors, processors, and communication technologies. This growth has subsequently resulted in the development of the industrial internet of things (IIoT).
Nirase Fathima Abubacker   +2 more
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Application placement in Fog computing with AI approach: Taxonomy and a state of the art survey

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2021
With the increasing use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in various fields and the need to process and store huge volumes of generated data, Fog computing was introduced to complement Cloud computing services.
Zahra Makki Nayeri   +2 more
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Design, Resource Management, and Evaluation of Fog Computing Systems: A Survey

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021
A steady increase in Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications needing large-scale computation and long-term storage has lead to an overreliance on cloud computing.
Ismael Martinez, A. Hafid, A. Jarray
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Fog Computing Foundations

2023
Fog computing is a paradigm that extends cloud computing capabilities to the network edge. Its foundations lie in understanding the theoretical principles and key concepts driving its development. This includes exploring architectural aspects which facilitate efficient and distributed data processing at the network edge.
Muhammad Ehsan Rana   +1 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
null J. D. Simmons, null B. D. Lott
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Vehicular Fog Computing

International Journal of Vehicular Telematics and Infotainment Systems, 2017
In recent years Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) have received increased attention due to its numerous applications in cooperative collision warning and traffic alert broadcasting. VANETs have been depending on cloud computing for networking, computing and data storage services.
Varun G. Menon, Joe Prathap
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