Authors
Ajay Kattepur, Harshit Dohare, Visali Mushunuri, Hemant Kumar Rath, Anantha Simha
Publication date
2016/12/12
Book
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Middleware for Edge Clouds & Cloudlets
Pages
1-6
Description
When focusing on the Internet of Things (IoT), communicating and coordinating sensor--actuator data via the cloud involves inefficient overheads and reduces autonomous behavior. The Fog Computing paradigm essentially moves the compute nodes closer to sensing entities by exploiting peers and intermediary network devices. This reduces centralized communication with the cloud and entails increased coordination between sensing entities and (possibly available) smart network gateway devices. In this paper, we analyze the utility of offloading computation among peers when working in fog based deployments. It is important to study the trade-offs involved with such computation offloading, as we deal with resource (energy, computation capacity) limited devices. Devices computing in a distributed environment may choose to locally compute part of their data and communicate the remainder to their peers. An …
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A Kattepur, H Dohare, V Mushunuri, HK Rath, A Simha - Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Middleware for …, 2016