A Review On FOG Cloud Environment

Authors

  • Prof. Megha A. Patil  Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Anuradha Engineering College, Sant Gadge baba Amravati, Chikhli, India
  • Yogesh V. Jaunjal  Computer Science and Engineering, Anuradha Engineering College, Sant Gadge baba Amravati, Chikhli, India
  • Swati R. Kalaskar  Computer Science and Engineering, Anuradha Engineering College, Sant Gadge baba Amravati, Chikhli, India

Keywords:

Cloud computing, Fog computing, Internet of things, Task scheduling.

Abstract

The past few years IoT had been deployed in various area of application. Fog computing is latest addition in the environment of cloud computing which mainly brings cloud resources closer to the client. The main aim is to solve the problems faced cloud computing during IoT data processing and executing small Sensitive task, an intermediate layer between cloud and devices, execute the small tasks of smart devices at the edge devices where as to put away the main intensive and non-sensitive Tasks for the remote execution on the cloud. In this paper focus on Task Scheduling between Fog as well as Cloud, which is load distributed equally, energy Consumption and Network use.

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Published

2020-02-17

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How to Cite

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Prof. Megha A. Patil, Yogesh V. Jaunjal, Swati R. Kalaskar, " A Review On FOG Cloud Environment, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.43-47, January-February-2020.