Challenges and Opportunities in Extending Cloud with Fog Computing

  • Authors

    • Ch. V. Raghavendran
    • Dr. Anitha Patil
    • G. Naga Satish
    • Dr. M. Shanmukhi
    • B. Madhuravani
    2018-12-13
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.39.23827
  • Cloud Computing, Edge Computing, Fog Computing and Internet of Things (IoT).
  • The present “cloud based internet of things (IoT) frameworks†are facing the challenges because of digital improvement from the “Artificial Intelligence, Tactile Internet, IoT, Virtual Reality, and 5G provisionsâ€. These require “low latency access†that is normally attained by moving computation towards the edge of the network. One result for this is to decentralize management, applications, and information analytics into the system itself utilizing an associated and distributed approach and this model is named as “Fog Computingâ€. The IoT sensors used to generate the data management is the main issue faced when deploying an IoT framework. Whether they correctly integrated, then cloud platforms and fog platforms might support a wide range of “optimized servicesâ€. These services might be poised to take benefit of the complimentary profits in both structures. To make an integrated platform, the “cloud virtualization layer†should increase beyond the data center to reach the “fog nodesâ€. To enable this expansion, a network management that helps virtualization should spread to the edges. This manuscript portrays the idea of “Fog Computing†along with challenges and its opportunities.

     

     

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    V. Raghavendran, C., Anitha Patil, D., Naga Satish, G., M. Shanmukhi, D., & Madhuravani, B. (2018). Challenges and Opportunities in Extending Cloud with Fog Computing. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(4.39), 142-146. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.39.23827