Authors
Bartosz Kopras, Filip Idzikowski, Kryszkiewicz, Paweł
Publication date
2019/6
Conference
IEEE Sustainability through ICT Summit (StICT), Montreal, Canada
Description
In the last decade Cloud computing has seen a surge of popularity. Clouds, with their scale and high functionality, are used to outsource various infrastructure, platform, and software services. However, relaying solely on distant Cloud Data Centers (DCs) can be inefficient for many applications concerning mobile devices and Internet of Things (IoT) in general. A more decentralized Fog computing paradigm has been proposed to augment Cloud availability and execution. This work addresses latency and power consumption in Fog computing networks. Models for power consumption and delay are proposed. Performance of Fog computing is estimated using parameters setting based on real-world equipment and traffic. Our results tackle the balance between Fog and Cloud. Applications requiring heavy computations (relative to size of offloaded data) are best served by Cloud DCs, while it is faster (and more power …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
B Kopras, F Idzikowski, P Kryszkiewicz - 2019 IEEE Sustainability through ICT Summit (StICT), 2019