Moysis Symeonides, Z. Georgiou, Demetris Trihinas, G. Pallis, M. Dikaiakos
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For more than the better parts of the last decades, we are witnessing the proliferation of IoT devices, as well as an exponential growth in the volume of data generated outside of datacenters. With the generated data at the extremes of the network and the restricted device-to-cloud bandwidth, data mitigation is becoming the major barrier of cloud-based IoT services [1]. To alleviate these challenges, Fog Computing extends the Cloud’s capabilities closer to IoT devices.