A Survey of Fog Computing
William & Mary · Williams (United States)
Abstract
Despite the increasing usage of cloud computing, there are still issues unsolved due to inherent problems of cloud computing such as unreliable latency, lack of mobility support and location-awareness. Fog computing can address those problems by providing elastic resources and services to end users at the edge of network, while cloud computing are more about providing resources distributed in the core network. This survey discusses the definition of fog computing and similar concepts, introduces representative application scenarios, and identifies various aspects of issues we may encounter when designing and implementing fog computing systems. It also highlights some opportunities and challenges, as direction…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 144.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Cloud computing
- Computer science
- Fog computing
- Utility computing
- Edge computing
- End-user computing
- Context (archaeology)
- Distributed computing