articleIEEE Internet of Things JournalJun 23, 2016Closed access

Fog and IoT: An Overview of Research Opportunities

Princeton University · Cisco Systems (United States)

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Abstract

Fog is an emergent architecture for computing, storage, control, and networking that distributes these services closer to end users along the cloud-to-things continuum. It covers both mobile and wireline scenarios, traverses across hardware and software, resides on network edge but also over access networks and among end users, and includes both data plane and control plane. As an architecture, it supports a growing variety of applications, including those in the Internet of Things (IoT), fifth-generation (5G) wireless systems, and embedded artificial intelligence (AI). This survey paper summarizes the opportunities and challenges of fog, focusing primarily in the networking context of IoT.

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Cloud computing
  • Internet of Things
  • Forwarding plane
  • Software-defined networking
  • Wireline
  • Edge computing
  • Architecture
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