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Bonsai in the Fog: An active learning lab with Fog computing

2018 Third International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC), 2018
As for every new technological trend, education of new scientists and engineers will be instrumental in shaping the implementation of the Fog architecture, including software development. In this paper, we describe a 2-hour hands-on lab activity that we designed and run during an M.Sc.
A. Brogi   +3 more
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A Survey on Fog Computing

2019
Fog computing is a conceptual extension of cloud computing. This paper firstly compares the differences and connections between cloud computing and fog computing. Subsequently, a comprehensive analysis of the top journals and conferences related to fog computing in the past five years and 876 articles on WoS search were conducted. Finally, based on the
Rui Huang   +4 more
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Introduction to Fog Computing

2019
Pushing computing, control, data storage, and processing into the cloud has been a key trend in the past decade. However, the cloud alone encounters growing limitations, such as reduced latency, high mobility, high scalability, and real-time execution in order to meet the upcoming computing and intelligent networking demands.
Stojan Kitanov, Toni Janevski
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Fog Computing and Virtualization

2018
The essence of cloud computing is moving out the processing from the local systems to remote systems. Cloud is an umbrella of physical/virtual services/resources easily accessible over the internet. With more companies adopting cloud either fully through public cloud or hybrid model, the challenges in maintaining a cloud capable infrastructure is also ...
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Fog Computing with P2P: Enhancing Fog Computing Bandwidth for IoT Scenarios

2019 International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData), 2019
Cloud computing is an architecture which several Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices relay on to outsource their computation tasks. The numbers and needs of IoT devices have grown massively, to which cloud computing could not fulfill these needs. Cloud computing has its shortcomings in terms of bandwidth, latency, and real-time response. To overcome these
Eduard Schleicher   +2 more
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Fog and Edge Computing

Thanks to innovations like the Internet of Things and autonomous driving, millions of new devices, sensors, and applications will be going online in the near future. They will generate huge amounts of data, which connected technologies will have to be able to handle.
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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Dynamical memristors for higher-complexity neuromorphic computing

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Suhas Kumar   +2 more
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Fog Computing

2018
Ammar Rayes, Samer Salam
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A Survey on Mobile Augmented Reality With 5G Mobile Edge Computing: Architectures, Applications, and Technical Aspects

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Yushan Siriwardhana   +2 more
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