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A scheduling-based dynamic fog computing framework for augmenting resource utilization

Author Affiliations
Queensland University of Technology, Jahangirnagar University, The University of Melbourne
Published InSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
Year2021
Citations48

Abstract

Fog computing is one of the most important emerging paradigms in recent technological development. It alleviates several limitations of cloud computing by bringing computation, communication, storage, and real-time services near to the end-users. However, with the rapid development of automation in smart cities, the number of task executions by fog nodes are increasing, requiring additional fog nodes. In this paper, we present a Scheduling-based Dynamic Fog Computing (SDFC) Framework to augment the utilization of existing resources rather than adding further fog resources. It includes an additional layer, Master Fog (MF), between the cloud and general-purpose fogs, which are addressed here as Citizen Fog (CF). The MF is responsible for deciding task execution in CFs and the cloud. We use the…
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