Resource Management Based Approaches for Fog Assisted Cloud Architecture: Classification and Comparison

  • Ruchika, Rajender Singh Chhillar

Abstract

In current years, Internet of Things (IoT) has acquired a vital space in everyday activities of every human by facilitating their interaction with machines and making their life easy. Internet of Things (IoT) and the Cloud computing are two inextricably connected upcoming internet technologies, providing a framework for each other’s growth. Despite the growing popularity of cloud computing, concerns such as unpredictable latency, mobility support, and context awareness remain unaddressed. Fog Computing was established to supplement Cloud Computing and give services just like cloud at the network's edge with low latency and real-time answers to accommodate the huge and diverse applications generated by the Internet of Things (IoT).Service placement in such environment is difficult due to the wide scale, geographic dispersion, complexity and variety of edge processing elements. Along with the categorization of issues prevailing in resource management-based approach in Fog Assisted Cloud Computing, the ongoing research work on the application Placement Problem (APP) in Cloud/Fog Computing is reviewed in this paper.The presented study describes and analyses several optimization algorithms, as well as the research obstacles in Application/module/service placement.

Published
2021-09-03
How to Cite
Ruchika, Rajender Singh Chhillar. (2021). Resource Management Based Approaches for Fog Assisted Cloud Architecture: Classification and Comparison. Design Engineering, 10778 - 10789. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/3990
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