Context: A fog computing architecture that is geographically distributed and to which a variety of heterogeneous devices are ubiquitously connected at the end of a network in …
The intelligent transportation system (ITS) concept was introduced to increase road safety, manage traffic efficiently, and preserve our green environment. Nowadays, ITS applications …
Nowadays, smart environments (eg, smart home, smart city) are built heavily relying on Cloud computing for the coordination and collaboration among smart objects. Cloud is …
Smart Transportation applications by nature are examples of Vehicular Ad-hoc Network (VANETs) applications where mobile vehicles, roadside units and transportation …
F Bonomi, R Milito, J Zhu, S Addepalli - Proceedings of the first edition of …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
Fog Computing extends the Cloud Computing paradigm to the edge of the network, thus enabling a new breed of applications and services. Defining characteristics of the Fog are …
The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled applications such as smart cities, e- healthcare, industrial automation, etc., has resulted in a significant increase in the amount of …
Fog computing (FC) is used to reduce the energy consumption and latency for the heterogeneous communication approaches in the smart cities' applications of the Internet of …
C Liu, J Wang, L Zhou, A Rezaeipanah - Neural Processing Letters, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) has led to the proliferation of networked computing devices in the public, commercial, and private sectors. These devices often demand real …
Fog computing is an emerging technology to address computing and networking bottlenecks in large scale deployment of IoT applications. It is a promising complementary computing …