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Fog Computing

2021
Das Internet of Things (IoT) ist eine der Innovationen, die das Potenzial hat, unserer Gesellschaft unbegrenzten Nutzen zu bringen. Die Entwicklung des IoT steht kurz davor, ein Stadium zu erreichen, in dem viele der Objekte um uns herum die Fähigkeit haben werden, sich mit dem Internet zu verbinden und miteinander zu kommunizieren, ohne dass der ...
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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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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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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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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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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
Ahmad Rabay'a   +2 more
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Multimedia fog computing

2017
In cloud computing, minions refer to virtual or physical machines that carry out the actual workload. Minions in the cloud hide in faraway data centers and thus cloud computing is less friendly to multimedia applications. The fog computing paradigm pushes minions toward edge networks.
Cheng-Hsin Hsu   +4 more
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From Cloud Computing to Fog Computing

International Journal of Fog Computing, 2018
This article describes how in recent years, Cloud Computing has emerged as a fundamental computing paradigm that has significantly changed the approach of enterprises as well as end users towards implementation of Internet technology. The key characteristics such as on-demand resource provision, scalability, rapid elasticity, higher flexibility, and ...
Sanjay P. Ahuja, Niharika Deval
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