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Quality of service‐aware approaches in fog computing

Mostafa Haghi Kashani, Amir Masoud Rahmani, Nima Jafari Navimipour

2020International Journal of Communication Systems116 citationsDOI

Abstract

Summary In recent years, fog computing, a novel paradigm, has emerged for location and latency‐sensitive applications. It is a powerful complement for cloud computing that enables provisioning services and resources outside the cloud near the end devices. In a fog system, the existence of several nonhomogenous devices, which are potentially mobile, led to quality of service (QoS) worries. QoS‐aware approaches are presented in various parts of the fog system, and several different QoS factors are taken into account. In spite of the importance of QoS in fog computing, no comprehensive study on QoS‐aware approaches exists in fog computing. Hence, this paper reviews the current research used to guarantee QoS in fog computing. This paper investigates the QoS‐ensuring techniques that fall into three categories: service/resource management, communication management, and application management (published between 2013 and October 2018). Regarding the selected approaches, this paper represents merits, demerits, tools, evaluation types, and QoS factors. Finally, on the basis of the reviewed studies, we suggest some open issues and challenges which are worth further studying and researching in QoS‐aware approaches in fog computing.

Topics & Concepts

Quality of serviceComputer scienceCloud computingProvisioningMobile QoSFog computingDistributed computingMobile deviceOpen researchService (business)Computer networkService providerWorld Wide WebOperating systemEconomyEconomicsIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
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