Resource Management in Fog/Edge Computing: A Survey

September 30, 2018 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› ACM Computing Surveys

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Authors Cheol-Ho Hong, Blesson Varghese arXiv ID 1810.00305 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Citations 455 Venue ACM Computing Surveys Last Checked 7 days ago
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Contrary to using distant and centralized cloud data center resources, employing decentralized resources at the edge of a network for processing data closer to user devices, such as smartphones and tablets, is an upcoming computing paradigm, referred to as fog/edge computing. Fog/edge resources are typically resource-constrained, heterogeneous, and dynamic compared to the cloud, thereby making resource management an important challenge that needs to be addressed. This article reviews publications as early as 1991, with 85% of the publications between 2013-2018, to identify and classify the architectures, infrastructure, and underlying algorithms for managing resources in fog/edge computing.
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