Fog orchestration for the Internet of Everything: state-of-the-art and research challenges

IF 2.4 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of Internet Services and Applications Pub Date : 2018-07-18 DOI:10.1186/s13174-018-0086-3
Karima Velasquez, David Perez Abreu, Marcio R. M. Assis, Carlos Senna, Diego F. Aranha, Luiz F. Bittencourt, Nuno Laranjeiro, Marilia Curado, Marco Vieira, Edmundo Monteiro, Edmundo Madeira
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Recent developments in telecommunications have allowed drawing new paradigms, including the Internet of Everything, to provide services by the interconnection of different physical devices enabling the exchange of data to enrich and automate people’s daily activities; and Fog computing, which is an extension of the well-known Cloud computing, bringing tasks to the edge of the network exploiting characteristics such as lower latency, mobility support, and location awareness. Combining these paradigms opens a new set of possibilities for innovative services and applications; however, it also brings a new complex scenario that must be efficiently managed to properly fulfill the needs of the users. In this scenario, the Fog Orchestrator component is the key to coordinate the services in the middle of Cloud computing and Internet of Everything. In this paper, key challenges in the development of the Fog Orchestrator to support the Internet of Everything are identified, including how they affect the tasks that a Fog service Orchestrator should perform. Furthermore, different service Orchestrator architectures for the Fog are explored and analyzed in order to identify how the previously listed challenges are being tackled. Finally, a discussion about the open challenges, technological directions, and future of the research on this subject is presented.
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万物互联的雾编排:最新技术和研究挑战
电讯的最新发展使万物互联(Internet of Everything)等新模式得以形成,通过不同物理设备的互联互通来提供服务,从而实现数据交换,使人们的日常活动更加丰富和自动化;雾计算是众所周知的云计算的扩展,它利用低延迟、移动性支持和位置感知等特性,将任务带到网络边缘。结合这些范例,为创新服务和应用开辟了一系列新的可能性;然而,它也带来了一个新的复杂场景,必须对其进行有效管理,以适当地满足用户的需求。在这个场景中,Fog Orchestrator组件是在云计算和万物互联中协调服务的关键。在本文中,确定了支持万物互联的雾编排器开发中的关键挑战,包括它们如何影响雾服务编排器应该执行的任务。此外,本文还对Fog的不同服务编排器体系结构进行了探索和分析,以确定如何解决前面列出的挑战。最后,对该课题的开放性挑战、技术方向和未来研究进行了讨论。
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Journal of Internet Services and Applications
Journal of Internet Services and Applications COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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