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DESCRIPTION:Secure Fog Computing for Smart Living\n\nFog computing is an at
 tractive model for systems in which people live inside the system with the
  goal of living smarter. Introduction of new technologies (materials\, sen
 sors\, wireless communications\, controls) without consideration of human 
 behavior\, health outcomes or architectural integrity will inevitably lead
  to failure of the rapidly changing built environment to meet the most fun
 damental needs: to be healthy\, safe\, productive and humane. Infrastructu
 res are needed that are holistically designed to be human-centered and ada
 pt to our needs and preferences. Utility and transportation networks must 
 adapt to dynamic usage\, traffic conditions or user behavior with minimum 
 carbon footprint. A clean and locally sourced (renewable) energy grid actu
 ates localized energy and power control. Pervasive security detects and pr
 events potential threats. Technologies are needed for managing living envi
 ronments that proactively sense behavioral and health risks\, and provide 
 situation-aware responses to emergencies or disasters. Such a view embrace
 s a bold vision of smart living that goes well beyond smart homes or even 
 smart cities.\n\nAll of the desirable aspects of living require an Interne
 t-of-Things (IoT) environment deeply embedding a wide variety of physical 
 devices with computational elements and networking\, working on the local 
 level. Fog computing is just such a system-level horizontal architecture t
 hat distributes resources and services of computing\, storage\, control an
 d networking anywhere along the continuum from Cloud to Things. By extendi
 ng the cloud to be closer to the things that produce and act on IoT data\,
  Fog enables localized control and decision making at shorter time scales 
 with more resilience.\n\nThis talk will discuss how research into a Smart 
 Living Fog encompasses researchers from engineering\, computing\, networki
 ng\, social and behavioral sciences and a good understanding of ethical th
 ought to be able to construct a safe and secure environment.\n\nCo-sponsor
 ed by: Québec section and Computer society\n\nSpeaker(s): Bruce McMillin\
 , \n\nRoom: PLT0105\, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot\, Laval Univ. \, Quebec\, Quebe
 c\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: PLT0105\, Bldg: Adrien-Pouliot\, Laval Univ. \, Quebec\, Que
 bec\, Canada
ORGANIZER:amine.miled@gel.ulaval.ca
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SUMMARY:Secure Fog Computing for Smart Living
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/218836
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Secure Fog Computing for Smart Liv
 ing&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Fog computing is an attractive model for systems in w
 hich people live inside the system with the goal of living smarter. Introd
 uction of new technologies (materials\, sensors\, wireless communications\
 , controls) without consideration of human behavior\, health outcomes or a
 rchitectural integrity will inevitably lead to failure of the rapidly chan
 ging built environment to meet the most fundamental needs: to be healthy\,
  safe\, productive and humane. Infrastructures are needed that are holisti
 cally designed to be human-centered and adapt to our needs and preferences
 . Utility and transportation networks must adapt to dynamic usage\, traffi
 c conditions or user behavior with minimum carbon footprint. A clean and l
 ocally sourced (renewable) energy grid actuates localized energy and power
  control. Pervasive security detects and prevents potential threats. Techn
 ologies are needed for managing living environments that proactively sense
  behavioral and health risks\, and provide situation-aware responses to em
 ergencies or disasters. Such a view embraces a bold vision of smart living
  that goes well beyond smart homes or even smart cities.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;All of th
 e desirable aspects of living require an Internet-of-Things (IoT) environm
 ent deeply embedding a wide variety of physical devices with computational
  elements and networking\, working on the local level. Fog computing is ju
 st such a system-level horizontal architecture that distributes resources 
 and services of computing\, storage\, control and networking anywhere alon
 g the continuum from Cloud to Things. By extending the cloud to be closer 
 to the things that produce and act on IoT data\, Fog enables localized con
 trol and decision making at shorter time scales with more resilience.&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;This talk will discuss how research into a Smart Living Fog encompasse
 s researchers from engineering\, computing\, networking\, social and behav
 ioral sciences and a good understanding of ethical thought to be able to c
 onstruct a safe and secure environment.&lt;/p&gt;
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