نتایج جستجو برای: fog computing

تعداد نتایج: 429020  

Journal: :IEEE Internet Computing 2017
Songqing Chen Tao Zhang Weisong Shi

T he Internet has witnessed two radical changes in the past decade: rapidly growing cloud computing and pervasive mobile devices. Motivated by these two trends, a plethora of research has been conducted to support mobile cloud computing, which bridges the cloud and mobile devices by leveraging both the powerful computing capability of the cloud and the mobility support of mobile devices. Much o...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Redowan Mahmud Rajkumar Buyya

In recent years, the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices/sensors has increased to a great extent. To support the computational demand of real-time latency-sensitive applications of largely geo-distributed IoT devices/sensors, a new computing paradigm named ”Fog computing” has been introduced. Generally, Fog computing resides closer to the IoT devices/sensors and extends the Cloud-based c...

2015
Shanhe Yi Zhengrui Qin Qun Li

Fog computing is a promising computing paradigm that extends cloud computing to the edge of networks. Similar to cloud computing but with distinct characteristics, fog computing faces new security and privacy challenges besides those inherited from cloud computing. In this paper, we have surveyed these challenges and corresponding solutions in a brief manner.

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Yogesh L. Simmhan

Fog computing serves as a computing layer that sits between the edge devices and the cloud in the network topology. They have more compute capacity than the edge but much less so than cloud data centers. They typically have high uptime and always-on Internet connectivity. Applications that make use of the fog can avoid the network performance limitation of cloud computing while being less resou...

2014
Jordan Shropshire

Fog is an emerging computing paradigm which provides storage, processing, and communication services closer to the end user. It reduces latency, provides location awareness, and supports high-density wireless networks. Fog does not replace cloud computing. It extends the cloud to the edges of the network. If properly integrated, the resulting infrastructure would provide reduced latency, geogra...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Hamed Shah-Mansouri Vincent W. S. Wong

Fog computing, which provides low–latency computing services at the network edge, is an enabler for the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) systems. In this paper, we study the allocation of fog computing resources to the IoT users in a hierarchical computing paradigm including fog and remote cloud computing services. We formulate a computation offloading game to model the competition between IoT...

2018
Dragi Kimovski Humaira Ijaz Nishant Surabh Radu Prodan

During the last decade, Cloud computing has efficiently exploited the economy of scale by providing low cost computational and storage resources over the Internet, eventually leading to consolidation of computing resources into large data centers. However, the nascent of the highly decentralized Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that cannot effectively utilize the centralized Cloud infrastr...

2017
Kai Fan Junxiong Wang Xin Wang Hui Li Yintang Yang

With the rapid development of big data and Internet of things (IOT), the number of networking devices and data volume are increasing dramatically. Fog computing, which extends cloud computing to the edge of the network can effectively solve the bottleneck problems of data transmission and data storage. However, security and privacy challenges are also arising in the fog-cloud computing environm...

ژورنال: محاسبات نرم 2019

With the rapid growth of smart device and Internet of things applications, the volume of communication and data in networks have increased. Due to the network lag and massive demands, centralized and traditional cloud computing architecture are not accountable to the high users' demands and not proper for execution of delay-sensitive and real time applications. To resolve these challenges, we p...

2018
Denis do Rosário Matias Artur Klafke Schimuneck João Camargo Jeferson Nobre Cristiano Both Juergen Rochol Mario Gerla

A wide range of multimedia services is expected to be offered for mobile users via various wireless access networks. Even the integration of Cloud Computing in such networks does not support an adequate Quality of Experience (QoE) in areas with high demands for multimedia contents. Fog computing has been conceptualized to facilitate the deployment of new services that cloud computing cannot pro...

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