Authors
Wei Li, Igor Santos, Flavia C Delicato, Paulo F Pires, Luci Pirmez, Wei Wei, Houbing Song, Albert Zomaya, Samee Khan
Publication date
2017/5/1
Journal
Future Generation Computer Systems
Volume
70
Pages
104-125
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The emergent paradigm of fog computing advocates that the computational resources can be extended to the edge of the network, so that the transmission latency and bandwidth burden caused by cloud computing can be effectively reduced. Moreover, fog computing can support and facilitate some kinds of applications that do not cope well with some features of cloud computing, for instance, applications that require low and predictable latency, and geographically distributed applications. However, fog computing is not a substitute but instead a powerful complement to the cloud computing. This paper focuses on studying the interplay and cooperation between the edge (fog) and the core (cloud) in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT). We first propose a three-tier system architecture and mathematically characterize each tier in terms of energy consumption and latency. After that, simulations are performed to …
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