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IJCSWS - Volume :05      Issue:04

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Fog Computing for the Internet of Things: Management and Orchestration
-- Mr. T.Vinodh Kannan, Mr. M. Arvindhan
Abstract

In this survey, we discuss the evolution of distributed computing from the utility computing to the fog computing, various research challenges for the development of fog computing environments, we spotlight on the architectures of fog computing systems, technologies for enabling fog, fog computing features, security and privacy of fog, the QoS parameters, applications of fog, and give critical insights of various works done on this domain. However, current social sensing services depend on Internet connectivity since the services are deployed on central Cloud platforms. In many circumstances, Internet connectivity is constrained, for instance when a natural disaster causes Internet outages or when people do not have Internet access due to economical reasons. Finally, we provide a thorough discussion on the future scopes and open research areas in fog computing as an enabler for the next generation computing paradigm.


Keywords: Cloud Computing, Load Balancing, Quality of Service (QOS), Fog Computing, Qos, Cloud Computing, IoT, Situation Awareness.

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