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Fog Computing: Helping the Internet of Things Realize Its Potential
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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.Abstract:Â
The Internet of Things (IoT) could enable innovations that enhance the quality of life, but it generates unprecedented amounts of data that are difficult for traditional systems, the cloud, and even edge computing to handle. Fog computing is designed to overcome these limitations.read more
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Artificial Intelligence, Data Sensors and Interconnectivity: Future Opportunities for Heart Failure
Patrik Bachtiger,Carla M. Plymen,Punam A Pabari,James P. Howard,James P. Howard,Zachary I. Whinnett,Felicia Opoku,Stephen Janering,A. Aldo Faisal,Darrel P. Francis,Darrel P. Francis,Nicholas S. Peters,Nicholas S. Peters +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the convergence of artificial intelligence, sensor technologies and interconnectivity and the way in which this combination is set to change the care of patients with heart failure is reviewed.
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Distributed Smart Measurement Architecture for Industrial Automation
Paolo Azzoni,Gianfranco Caminale,Marco Carratu,Salvatore Dello Iacono,Giuseppe Fenza,Nicola Gallo,Consolatina Liguori,Elisa Londero,Antonio Pietrosanto,Nicolo Rebella +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a distributed smart measurement solution has been adopted in an Industry Automation use case included in the project Cyber-Physical Systems for Europe (CPS4EU), where the use case attains with monitoring of an industrial trimming machine operating in the production process of a big part of a civil aircraft.
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Dense Moving Fog for Intelligent IoT: Key Challenges and Opportunities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a vision of dense moving fog for intelligent IoT applications, and reviewed the recent powerful enablers, outline the main challenges and opportunities, and corroborate the performance benefits of collaborative dense fog operation in a characteristic use case featuring a connected fleet of autonomous vehicles.
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Smart Parking for Future Smart Cities Using Fog Computing Paradigms
TL;DR: The research will focus on investigating and proposing a smart parking solution using fog computing, which will provide insights on existing solutions as well as smart cities and their current positions.
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Reliability Evaluation for a Cloud Computer Network with Fog Computing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated modern cloud computer networks comprising computers, internet of things (IoT), fog servers, and cloud servers for data transmission, and developed an algorithm to evaluate the performance of the MCCN by calculating network reliability.
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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: 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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The Promise of Edge Computing
Weisong Shi,Schahram Dustdar +1 more
TL;DR: The success of the Internet of Things and rich cloud services have helped create the need for edge computing, in which data processing occurs in part at the network edge, rather than completely in the cloud.
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The Fog computing paradigm: Scenarios and security issues
Ivan Stojmenovic,Sheng Wen +1 more
TL;DR: The motivation and advantages of Fog computing are elaborated, and its applications in a series of real scenarios, such as Smart Grid, smart traffic lights in vehicular networks and software defined networks are analysed.
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Towards wearable cognitive assistance
TL;DR: The architecture and prototype implementation of an assistive system based on Google Glass devices for users in cognitive decline that combines the first-person image capture and sensing capabilities of Glass with remote processing to perform real-time scene interpretation is described.