The advent of fog computing devices as computing paradigm enriching traditional cloud computing applications, paves the way to deploy innovative services, typically not completely appropriate and well supported by cloud computing technology. For example, fog computing is highly suitable for services requiring high constraints on delay, such as dependable services in the e-health arena or tracking strategies in manufacturing processes. Recently, some initiatives have focussed on putting together fog and cloud computing to make the best out of utilizing both, such as the reference architecture by the OpenFog consortium or the Fog-to-Cloud (F2C) concept. However, such a scenario requires a novel management strategy taking over the foreseen spe...
The fog/edge computing concept has set the foundations for the deployment of new services leveraging...
Cloud computing has provided many opportunities to businesses and individuals. It enables global and...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sengupta, S, Garcia, J, Masip‐Bruin, X. ...
Fog computing enables location dependent resource allocation and low latency services, while fosteri...
The recent advances in cloud services technology are fueling a plethora of information technology in...
The need to extend the features of Cloud computing to the edge of the network has fueled the develop...
The need to extend the features of Cloud computing to the edge of the network has fu- eled the deve...
Smart cities are the current technological solutions to handle the challenges and complexity of the ...
The EC H2020 mF2C Project is working to the development of a software framework that enables the orc...
Fog Computing represents a distributed computing infrastructure strategically positioned at the netw...
The managed Fog-to-Cloud (mF2C) Project has been funded by the EU Horizon2020 Programme. It has desi...
Cloud computing has been lately extended by fog computing. The main aim of fog computing is to shift...
Fog computing extends the cloud computing paradigm by placing resources close to the edges of the ne...
A vast amount of data is constantly being produced in the world from several sources, including the ...
Traditional smart city resources management rely on cloud based solutions to provide a centralized a...
The fog/edge computing concept has set the foundations for the deployment of new services leveraging...
Cloud computing has provided many opportunities to businesses and individuals. It enables global and...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sengupta, S, Garcia, J, Masip‐Bruin, X. ...
Fog computing enables location dependent resource allocation and low latency services, while fosteri...
The recent advances in cloud services technology are fueling a plethora of information technology in...
The need to extend the features of Cloud computing to the edge of the network has fueled the develop...
The need to extend the features of Cloud computing to the edge of the network has fu- eled the deve...
Smart cities are the current technological solutions to handle the challenges and complexity of the ...
The EC H2020 mF2C Project is working to the development of a software framework that enables the orc...
Fog Computing represents a distributed computing infrastructure strategically positioned at the netw...
The managed Fog-to-Cloud (mF2C) Project has been funded by the EU Horizon2020 Programme. It has desi...
Cloud computing has been lately extended by fog computing. The main aim of fog computing is to shift...
Fog computing extends the cloud computing paradigm by placing resources close to the edges of the ne...
A vast amount of data is constantly being produced in the world from several sources, including the ...
Traditional smart city resources management rely on cloud based solutions to provide a centralized a...
The fog/edge computing concept has set the foundations for the deployment of new services leveraging...
Cloud computing has provided many opportunities to businesses and individuals. It enables global and...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Sengupta, S, Garcia, J, Masip‐Bruin, X. ...