Towards service protection in Fog-to-Cloud (F2C) computing systems

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Document typeConference report
Defense date2017
PublisherThe Science and Information (SAI) Organization
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Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) services are unstoppably demanding more computing and storage resources. Aligned to this trend, cloud and fog computing came up as the proper paradigms meeting such IoT services demands. More recently, a new paradigm, so-called fog to cloud (F2C) computing, promises
to make the most out of both Fog and Cloud, paving the way to new IoT services development. Nevertheless, the benefits of F2C architectures may be diminished by failures affecting the computing commodities. In order to withstand possible failures, the design of novel protection strategies, specifically designed for distributed computing scenarios is required. In this paper, we study the impact of distinct protection strategies on several key
performance aspects, including service response time, and usage of computing resources. Numerical results indicate that under distinct failure scenarios, F2C significantly outperforms the conventional cloud.
CitationBarbosa, V., Masip, X., Marin, E., Sanchez, S., Ren, G. Towards service protection in Fog-to-Cloud (F2C) computing systems. A: Future Technologies Conference. "Proceedings of 2017 Future Technologies Conference (FTC): 29-30 November 2017, Vancouver, Canada". West Yorkshire: The Science and Information (SAI) Organization, 2017, p. 533-538.
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