Steam computing paradigm: Cross-layer solutions over cloud, fog, and edge computing

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Abstract

Conventional infrastructures based on the cloud are not sufficient for the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) applications requirements. Many big problems are shortcomings, especially in terms of network bandwidth and latency. Throughout recent years, the idea to relieve fog computing and edge computing was suggested by bringing data processing capacities closer to these limits to the edge of the network. The authors assume that the full potential of IoT will, in many cases, only be activated by the combination of cloud, fog, and edge computing in a new computing paradigm, given IoT growth and development forecasts. This article discusses the possibility and need for such a paradigm by introducing steam computing as a new distributed type of computing using cloud, fog, and edge utilities to carry out data processing and storage. The authors treat steam computing through four planes: security and privacy plane, data analytics and fault tolerance plane and deployment and test beds plane. Finally, the authors focus on the open issues and future trends in steam computing.

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Mchergui, A., Hajlaoui, R., Moulahi, T., Alabdulatif, A., & Lorenz, P. (2023, October 1). Steam computing paradigm: Cross-layer solutions over cloud, fog, and edge computing. IET Wireless Sensor Systems. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1049/wss2.12051

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