DocumentCode
240937
Title
Fog computing: A cloud to the ground support for smart things and machine-to-machine networks
Author
Stojmenovic, Ivan
Author_Institution
SIT, Deakin Univ., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
fYear
2014
fDate
26-28 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
117
Lastpage
122
Abstract
Cloud services to smart things face latency and intermittent connectivity issues. Fog devices are positioned between cloud and smart devices. Their high speed Internet connection to the cloud, and physical proximity to users, enable real time applications and location based services, and mobility support. Cisco promoted fog computing concept in the areas of smart grid, connected vehicles and wireless sensor and actuator networks. This survey article expands this concept to the decentralized smart building control, recognizes cloudlets as special case of fog computing, and relates it to the software defined networks (SDN) scenarios. Our literature review identifies a handful number of articles. Cooperative data scheduling and adaptive traffic light problems in SDN based vehicular networks, and demand response management in macro station and micro-grid based smart grids are discussed. Security, privacy and trust issues, control information overhead and network control policies do not seem to be studied so far within the fog computing concept.
Keywords
cloud computing; computer network security; data privacy; software defined networking; trusted computing; Cisco; SDN; adaptive traffic light problems; cloud devices; cloud services; cloudlets; connected vehicles; control information overhead; cooperative data scheduling; decentralized smart building control; demand response management; fog computing; high speed Internet connection; location based services; machine-to-machine networks; macro station; microgrid based smart grids; mobility support; network control policy; privacy issue; security issue; smart devices; smart grid; smart things; software defined networks; trust issue; wireless sensor and actuator networks; Actuators; Cloud computing; Mobile communication; Optimal scheduling; Smart grids; Vehicles; Wireless communication; Fog computing; Machine-to-machine networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ATNAC), 2014 Australasian
Conference_Location
Southbank, VIC
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ATNAC.2014.7020884
Filename
7020884
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