A study on fog computing architectures and energy consumption approaches regarding QoS requirements Online publication date: Tue, 02-Jun-2020
by Amel Ksentini; Maha Jebalia; Sami Tabbane
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing (IJGUC), Vol. 11, No. 3, 2020
Abstract: In the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm, data is gathered for treatment from locals, machines, vehicles, etc. Cloud computing is providing suitable hardware and software for data processing. Thus, the integration of IoT with cloud capabilities offers several benefits for many applications. However, challenges persist for some use-cases like delay-sensitive services due to the huge amount of information collected by IoT devices and to be processed by cloud servers. Fog computing is expected to overcome several limits and challenges in cloud computing concerning the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements like latency, bandwidth and location awareness. Nevertheless, researchers still have to deal with several issues namely the architectural level and the energetic aspect. In this paper, we investigate fog system architectures and energy consumption in literature, while considering QoS requirements in the synthesis. A system model is then introduced with a potential solution for QoS management for fog computing environment.
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