-Authors: Pankaj Bhambri (2022)
Today, relevant data are typically delivered to cloud-based servers for storing and analysis in order to extract key features and enable enhanced applications beyond the basic transmission of raw data in order to realize the possibilities associated with the impending Internet of Things (IoT). To allow for quicker, more efficient and much more privacy-preserving services, a new trend called fog computing has emerged: moving these responsibilities to the network's edge. Traditional centralized cloud computing paradigms confront new problems posed by IoT application growth, including high latency, limited storage and outages due to a lack of available resources. Fog computing puts the c...