[Legacy Report] Clarifying Fog Networking
Pushing computation, control and storage into the “cloud” has been a key trend in networking in the past decade. The cloud is now “descending” to the network edge and often diffused among the client devices. The cloud is becoming the “fog.” Fog Network presents an architecture that uses one or a collaborative multitude of end-user clients or near-user edge devices to carry out storage, communication, computation, and control in a network. This talk will survey such an architecture that will support the Internet of Things, heterogeneous 5G mobile services, and home and personal area networks, and explore how fog networks may incorporate the latest advances in devices, network systems, and data science to reshape the “balance of power” in the ecosystem of computing and networking.
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- Co-sponsored by SP01 and School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, FDU