Authors
Feyza Yildirim Okay, Suat Ozdemir
Publication date
2018/11/21
Journal
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume
5
Issue
6
Pages
4871-4889
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Fog computing is a promising technology that helps overcome to the difficulties of handling a huge amount of Internet of Things (IoT) data by distributing its applications and services closer to the network edge. In fog computing, distributed fog servers’ proximity to the end devices enables upcoming and outgoing data to be forwarded efficiently. However, as the size of fog-enabled IoT platforms increases, efficient routing mechanisms are required in fog computing to forward the ubiquitous IoT data to related servers with low latency, low bandwidth, and/or high security. Therefore, software defined networking (SDN) can be employed to optimize the routing process in fog-enabled IoT platforms. In this paper, we first identify the routing requirements of fog computing. Then, we present an extensive survey of routing in fog-enabled IoT platforms. Lastly, we propose a hierarchical SDN-based fog computing architecture for …
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