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Amir Vahid Dastjerdi

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  50
Citations -  5317

Amir Vahid Dastjerdi is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Virtual machine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 49 publications receiving 4222 citations.

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iFogSim: A toolkit for modeling and simulation of resource management techniques in the Internet of Things, Edge and Fog computing environments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a simulator, called iFogSim, to model IoT and fog environments and measure the impact of resource management techniques in latency, network congestion, energy consumption, and cost.
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Fog Computing: Helping the Internet of Things Realize Its Potential

TL;DR: Fog computing is designed to overcome limitations in traditional systems, the cloud, and even edge computing to handle the growing amount of data that is generated by the Internet of Things.
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Chapter 4 – Fog Computing: principles, architectures, and applications

TL;DR: This chapter provides a background and motivations regarding the emergence of Fog computing, and defines its key characteristics, including a reference architecture for Fog computing.
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iFogSim: A Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Resource Management Techniques in Internet of Things, Edge and Fog Computing Environments

TL;DR: A simulator, called iFogSim, is proposed to model IoT and Fog environments and measure the impact of resource management techniques in latency, network congestion, energy consumption, and cost.
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Fog Computing: Principles, architectures, and applications

TL;DR: Fog computing as discussed by the authors is a paradigm for managing a highly distributed and possibly virtualized environment that provides compute and network services between sensors and cloud data centers, where cloud computing is extended to the edge of the network to decrease the latency and network congestion.