A Study of Moving from Cloud Computing to Fog Computing

The exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology poses various challenges to the classic centralized cloud computing paradigm, including high latency, limited capacity, and network failure. Cloud computing and Fog computing carry the cloud closer to IoT computers in order to overcom...

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Main Authors: Hindreen Rashid Abdulqadir, Subhi R. M. Zeebaree, Hanan M. Shukur, Mohammed Mohammed Sadeeq, Baraa Wasfi Salim, Azar Abid Salih, Shakir Fattah Kak
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Published: Qubahan 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://journal.qubahan.com/index.php/qaj/article/view/49
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Subhi R. M. Zeebaree
Hanan M. Shukur
Mohammed Mohammed Sadeeq
Baraa Wasfi Salim
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description The exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology poses various challenges to the classic centralized cloud computing paradigm, including high latency, limited capacity, and network failure. Cloud computing and Fog computing carry the cloud closer to IoT computers in order to overcome these problems. Cloud and Fog provide IoT processing and storage of IoT items locally instead of sending them to the cloud. Cloud and Fog provide quicker reactions and better efficiency in conjunction with the cloud. Cloud and fog computing should also be viewed as the safest approach to ensure that IoT delivers reliable and stable resources to multiple IoT customers. This article discusses the latest in cloud and Fog computing and their convergence with IoT by stressing deployment's advantages and complexities. It also concentrates on cloud and Fog design and new IoT technologies, enhanced by utilizing the cloud and Fog model. Finally, transparent topics are addressed, along with potential testing recommendations for cloud storage and Fog computing, and IoT.
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spelling doaj-art-8a0b77b83f174e9f9b0cd2c667806bb12025-02-03T10:12:53ZengQubahanQubahan Academic Journal2709-82062021-04-011210.48161/qaj.v1n2a4949A Study of Moving from Cloud Computing to Fog Computing Hindreen Rashid Abdulqadir0Subhi R. M. Zeebaree 1Hanan M. Shukur2Mohammed Mohammed Sadeeq3Baraa Wasfi Salim4Azar Abid Salih5Shakir Fattah Kak6Information Technology Dept. Duhok Polytechnic University Duhok, Iraq Culture Center Duhok Polytechnic University Duhok, IraqComputer Techniques Engineering Dept. Al-Kitab University Kirkuk, IraqQuality Assurance Duhok Polytechnic University Duhok, IraqComputer and Communication Engineering Dept. Nawroz University Duhok, IraqInformation Technology Management Duhok Polytechnic University Duhok, IraqInformation Technology Dept. Duhok Polytechnic University Duhok -IraqThe exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology poses various challenges to the classic centralized cloud computing paradigm, including high latency, limited capacity, and network failure. Cloud computing and Fog computing carry the cloud closer to IoT computers in order to overcome these problems. Cloud and Fog provide IoT processing and storage of IoT items locally instead of sending them to the cloud. Cloud and Fog provide quicker reactions and better efficiency in conjunction with the cloud. Cloud and fog computing should also be viewed as the safest approach to ensure that IoT delivers reliable and stable resources to multiple IoT customers. This article discusses the latest in cloud and Fog computing and their convergence with IoT by stressing deployment's advantages and complexities. It also concentrates on cloud and Fog design and new IoT technologies, enhanced by utilizing the cloud and Fog model. Finally, transparent topics are addressed, along with potential testing recommendations for cloud storage and Fog computing, and IoT. https://journal.qubahan.com/index.php/qaj/article/view/49Cloud Computing, Fog Computing, Internet of Things (IoT).
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Subhi R. M. Zeebaree
Hanan M. Shukur
Mohammed Mohammed Sadeeq
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Shakir Fattah Kak
A Study of Moving from Cloud Computing to Fog Computing
Qubahan Academic Journal
Cloud Computing, Fog Computing, Internet of Things (IoT).
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topic Cloud Computing, Fog Computing, Internet of Things (IoT).
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