Adaptive configuration of IoT applications in the fog infrastructure

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Houda Chouat
Imed Abbassi
Mohamed Graiet
Mario Südholt
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[1] University of Sousse,
[2] ISITCom,undefined
[3] University of Tunis El Manar,undefined
[4] LR-OASIS,undefined
[5] STACK Team,undefined
[6] IMT Atlantique,undefined
[7] Inria,undefined
[8] LS2N,undefined
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Computing | 2023年 / 105卷
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Fog computing; IoT applications; Service composition; Configuration; 35A01; 65L10; 65L12; 65L20; 65L70;
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Internet of Things (IoT) applications have invaded several domains (supply chain, healthcare, etc.). To enhance the quality of the provided service in terms of latency, response time, etc., service providers such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft turned to running IoT tasks near the end user by invoking the fog computing concept. Fog computing extends cloud services to the edge of the network. It provides a variety of computing resources in the form of fog nodes, which offer multiple services known as fog services. These latter are used to store and process the data generated by IoT devices. Fog services are characterized by their high reusability. It enables the construction of a composite service to provide complicated IoT tasks. In this paper, we introduce an adaptive requirements-aware approach for configuring IoT applications in fog computing. The configuration is based on a Composite Fog Service (CFS) model and is restricted by a set of constraints. The proposed approach is implemented in a Smart Car Parking (SCP) scenario. Simulation results reveal the effectiveness of our approach.
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页码:2747 / 2772
页数:25
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