A Comprehensive Study of Caching Effects on Fog Computing Performance

Abdulqadir, Marwa Mahfodh and Salih, Azar Abid and Ahmed, Omar M. and Hasan, Dathar Abas and Haji, Lailan M. and Ahmed, Sarkar Hasan and Ibrahim, Rowaida Khalil and Sharif, Karzan H. and Dino, Hivi Ismat (2021) A Comprehensive Study of Caching Effects on Fog Computing Performance. Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science, 10 (4). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2581-8260

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Abstract

The rapid advancement in the Internet of things applications generates a considerable amount of data and requires additional computing power. These are serious challenges that directly impact the performance, latency, and network breakdown of cloud computing. Fog Computing can be depended on as an excellent solution to overcome some related problems in cloud computing. Fog computing supports cloud computing to become nearer to the Internet of Things. The fog's main task is to access the data generated by the IoT devices near the edge. The data storage and data processing are performed locally at the fog nodes instead of achieving that at cloud servers. Fog computing presents high-quality services and fast response time. Therefore, Fog computing can be the best solution for the Internet of things to present a practical and secure service for various clients. Fog computing enables sufficient management for the services and resources by keeping the devices closer to the network edge. In this paper, we review various computing paradigms, features of fog computing, an in-depth reference architecture of fog with its various levels, a detailed analysis of fog with different applications, various fog system algorithms, and also systematically examines the challenges in Fog Computing which act as a middle layer between IoT sensors or devices and data centers of the cloud.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: South Asian Archive > Computer Science
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Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2023 12:30
Last Modified: 26 Feb 2025 09:39
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