Fog and Cloud in the Transportation, Marine and eHealth Domains
- 1. XLAB d.o.o.
- 2. Universitat Politècnica de València
Description
Amazing things have been achieved in a wide range of application domains by exploiting a multitude of small connected devices, defined as the Internet of Things. Managing of these devices and their resources is a task for the underlying Fog technology that enables building of smart and efficient applications. Currently, the Fog is not implemented to the extent that we can submit application requirements to a Fog provider, select returned resources and deploy an application on them. A widely adopted workaround is to deploy Cloud applications that exploit the functionality of IoT and Fog devices. Although Clouds provide virtually unlimited computation power, they could present a bottleneck and unnecessary communication overhead when a huge number of devices needs to be controlled, read or written to. Therefore, it is reasonable to formulate use cases that will exploit the Edge and Fog functionality and define a set of basic requirements for Fog providers.
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- mF2C – Towards an Open, Secure, Decentralized and Coordinated Fog-to-Cloud Management Ecosystem 730929
- European Commission
- TIMON – Enhanced real time services for an optimized multimodal mobility relying on cooperative networks and open data 636220
- European Commission
- INTER-IoT – Interoperability of Heterogeneous IoT Platforms 687283
- European Commission