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A New Era for Cities with Fog Computing

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The authors show how their converged cloud/fog paradigm not only helps solve the QS problem, but also meets the requirements of a growing number of decentralized services -- an area in which traditional cloud models fall short.
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In this article, the authors dissect the technical challenges that cities face when implementing smart city plans and outlines the design principles and lessons learned after they carried out a flagship initiative on fog computing in Barcelona. In particular, they analyze what they call the Quadruple Silo (QS) problem -- that is, four categories of silos that cities confront after deploying commercially available solutions. Those silo categories are: physical (hardware) silos, data silos, and service management silos, and the implications of the three silos in administrative silos. The authors show how their converged cloud/fog paradigm not only helps solve the QS problem, but also meets the requirements of a growing number of decentralized services -- an area in which traditional cloud models fall short. The article exposes cases in which fog computing is a must, and shows that the reasons for deploying fog are centered much more on operational requirements than on performance issues related to the cloud.

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All one needs to know about fog computing and related edge computing paradigms: A complete survey

TL;DR: This paper provides a tutorial on fog computing and its related computing paradigms, including their similarities and differences, and provides a taxonomy of research topics in fog computing.
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All One Needs to Know about Fog Computing and Related Edge Computing Paradigms: A Complete Survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a tutorial on fog computing and its related computing paradigms, including their similarities and differences, and provide a taxonomy of research topics in fog computing.
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Survey on Collaborative Smart Drones and Internet of Things for Improving Smartness of Smart Cities

TL;DR: This survey attempts to show how collaborative drones and IoT improve the smartness of smart cities based on data collection, privacy and security, public safety, disaster management, energy consumption and quality of life in smart cities.
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Optimal Edge User Allocation in Edge Computing with Variable Sized Vector Bin Packing

TL;DR: This paper model the edge user allocation (EUA) problem as a bin packing problem, and introduces a novel, optimal approach to solving the EUA problem based on the Lexicographic Goal Programming technique.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles applications in future smart cities

TL;DR: This paper reviews the potential applications integrating UAVs in smart cities, their implications, and the technical and non-technical issues facing such integration.
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Edge Computing: Vision and Challenges

TL;DR: The definition of edge computing is introduced, followed by several case studies, ranging from cloud offloading to smart home and city, as well as collaborative edge to materialize the concept of edge Computing.
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Fog Computing: A Platform for Internet of Things and Analytics

TL;DR: This chapter proposes a hierarchical distributed architecture that extends from the edge of the network to the core nicknamed Fog Computing, and pays attention to a new dimension that IoT adds to Big Data and Analytics: a massively distributed number of sources at the edge.
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Big Data and Internet of Things: A Roadmap for Smart Environments

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TL;DR: This book presents current progress on challenges related to Big Data management by focusing on the particular challenges associated with context-aware data-intensive applications and services and advances on managing and exploiting the vast size of data generated from within the smart environment towards an integrated, collective intelligence approach.
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Help your mobile applications with fog computing

TL;DR: Two preliminary ideas are discussed, one for mobile application offloading and the other for mobile storage expansion, by leveraging the edge intelligence offered by fog computing to help mobile applications.
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SmartSantander: Experimentation and service provision in the smart city

TL;DR: The physical deployment carried out in the city of Santander and the high-level architecture supporting the experimentation and service provision duality of the Internet of Things experimentation facility are presented.
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