Resource Management Techniques for the Internet of Things, Edge, and Fog Computing Environments

A speculative exhibit for distributed computing organizations is implied as a haze of mists joining different parceled mists into a solitary fluid mass for on-request tasks. Fundamentally put, the mist between clouds would ensure that a cloud could use resources outside of its run using current unde...

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Main Authors: Koushik Chakraborty, Manmohan Sharma, Krishnaveni Kommuri, Voore Subrahmanyam, Pratap Patil, Manmohan Singh Yadav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-07-01
Series:Engineering Proceedings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4591/59/1/12
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Summary:A speculative exhibit for distributed computing organizations is implied as a haze of mists joining different parceled mists into a solitary fluid mass for on-request tasks. Fundamentally put, the mist between clouds would ensure that a cloud could use resources outside of its run using current understandings with other cloud benefit providers. Edge processing is a growing registering perspective that brings several frameworks and devices to or near the client. The edge consists in handling data closer to where they are being created, dealing with additional important rates and volumes and resulting in a more conspicuous activity drove happening in real time. These centers perform continuous planning of the data that they receive within a millisecond response time. The center points discontinuously send logical summary information to the cloud. An example of an edge computer is a smartphone connected to a cloud system. Haze computing is more like a “gateway” to insights and control over handling. A haze computer connects to multiple edge computers simultaneously, resulting in a specialized set of devices for more efficient data handling and capacity. There are cutoff points to the actual resources and the geographic reach of any cloud. A cloud cannot help its customers if all its computational and storage capacities are used up. An inter-cloud system addresses situations in which one cloud gains access to other clouds’ frameworks for computing, capacity, or other assets.
ISSN:2673-4591