Internet of things (IOT) and new computing paradigms

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2019-01-07
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Chang, Chii
Srirama, Satish Narayana
Buyya, Rajkumar
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Commonly, an Internet of Things (IoT) system follows the architecture of the Cloud-centric Internet of Things (CIoT) in which the physical objects are represented in the form of Web resources that are managed by the servers in the global Internet. In general, the common IoT system involves three major technologies: embedded systems, middleware, and cloud services. Although the CIoT model is a common approach to implement IoT systems, it is facing the growing challenges in IoT. This chapter discusses foundations of computing paradigms for realizing emerging IoT applications, especially fog and edge computing, their background, characteristics, architectures and open challenges. It presents related technologies to fog and edge computing. The chapter describes how fog and edge can improve CIoT and explains the hierarchy of fog and edge computing environments. It illustrates the business models of fog and edge computing, and provides the information regarding the opportunities and challenges in fog and edge computing.
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Business models, Cloud-centric internet of things, Computing paradigms, Fog and edge computing, Internet of things, Open challenges
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Fog and Edge Computing: Principles and Paradigms