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Fog-Cloud Computing

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Fog-cloud computing represents a paradigm shift in distributed computing, offering a novel approach to optimizing power consumption and reducing delays in data processing. This innovative architecture combines the strengths of edge computing (fog) and centralized cloud resources to distribute computing tasks efficiently across the network, minimizing energy usage and latency while enhancing overall system performance.At its core, fog-cloud computing aims to address the limitations of traditional cloud computing, such as high latency and bandwidth constraints, by bringing computation closer to the data source. In fog computing, edge devices, such as sensors, actuators, and mobile devices, process data locally, while cloud servers handle more complex tasks and provide additional resources as needed. This distributed approach enables real-time processing of data at the edge, reducing the need for data transmission to centralized servers and mitigating the impact of network latency.One of the key advantages of fog-cloud computing is its ability to optimize power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
25 March 2024
Pages
60
ISBN
9786207474615

Fog-cloud computing represents a paradigm shift in distributed computing, offering a novel approach to optimizing power consumption and reducing delays in data processing. This innovative architecture combines the strengths of edge computing (fog) and centralized cloud resources to distribute computing tasks efficiently across the network, minimizing energy usage and latency while enhancing overall system performance.At its core, fog-cloud computing aims to address the limitations of traditional cloud computing, such as high latency and bandwidth constraints, by bringing computation closer to the data source. In fog computing, edge devices, such as sensors, actuators, and mobile devices, process data locally, while cloud servers handle more complex tasks and provide additional resources as needed. This distributed approach enables real-time processing of data at the edge, reducing the need for data transmission to centralized servers and mitigating the impact of network latency.One of the key advantages of fog-cloud computing is its ability to optimize power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
25 March 2024
Pages
60
ISBN
9786207474615