1. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Lesson: Cloud Computing
Professor: Mrs. Z.Fattah
Group Members: Mojtaba Derakhshandi, S.Mostafa Sayyedi
In the Name of God
2. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Our Group:
Mr. Mojtaba Derakhshandi:
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Mr. S.Mostafa Sayyedi:
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3. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Abstract
About Present (Resources)
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4. Challenges of the Cloud of Things
Introduction
Definition of Fog Computing
Fog Computing
5. Challenges of Fog with the IoT
Fog Computing with IoT
Open Issues of Fog with the IoT
Conclusions
6. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
About Present
Hany F. Atlam1,2 Robert J. Walters¹ Gary B.
Wills¹
¹ Electronic and Computer Science Department, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK; rjw5@soton.ac.uk (R.J.W.); gbw@soton.ac.uk (G.B.W.)
² Computer Science and Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Menouf 32952, Egypt
Resources:
Article: Fog Computing and the Internet of Things: A
Review
7. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
About Present
Writers: Amir M. Rahmani · Pasi Liljeberg
Jürgo-Sören Preden · Axel Jantsch
Book: Fog Computing in the Internet of Things
Resources:
8. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
About Present
Writer: Zaigham Mahmood
Book: Fog Computing
Resources:
9. Abstract
The fog provides IoT data processing and storage locally at IoT devices instead of sending them to the cloud
Abstract
10. Summary of Article:
Introduction
Discussing recent articles which investigate the integration of fog computing with different IoT
applications.
Investigating IoT challenges and how they will be resolved by integrating the IoT with fog computing.
Providing various IoT applications that benefit from the integration of the fog with the IoT.
Discussing the challenges that result from integrating the IoT with fog computing.
Discussing future research directions regarding fog computing and the IoT.
11. Challenges of the Cloud of Things
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Challenges of the Cloud of Things
13. Fog Computing, sometimes also referred to as Edge
Computing, extends the Cloud Computing paradigm to lower
latency, improve location awareness, provide better support
for mobility and increase business agility
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Definition of Fog Computing
14. Location awareness and
low latency
Scalability
Real-time interactions
Heterogeneity
Characteristics of Fog Computing
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Geographical distribution
Interoperability
Support for
on-line analytics
and interplay
with the cloud
Support for mobility
16. The Fog
Benefits of Fog Computing
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Low latency
Geographical and
large-scale distribution
Lower operating expense
Flexibility and
heterogeneity
Scalability
Greater business agility
19. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Fog Computing with IoT
Fog computing supports many IoT applications to provide better service to
customers.
21. Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
IoT Resource Estimation Challenges and Modeling in Fog
Fog as a middleware between Internet of Things (IoTs) and cloud
23. 3
Smart Home
5
Healthcare and Activity Tracking
2
Smart Traffic Lights
4
Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks
1
Connected Car
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
Applications of Fog with the IoT
6
IoT and Cyber–Physical Systems
7
Augmented Reality
25. Security
Communications between the Fog and the Cloud
Fog Computing Deployment
Communications between Fog Servers
Parallel Computation Algorithm
Open Issues of Fog with the IoT
Fog Computing and the Internet of Things
End User Privacy
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