The hot topics in Fog Computing are in particular the following topics:
· Support of time-sensitive IoT/5G applications
· Real-time intelligence in IoT/5G services
· Support of Mobile IoT Applications
· Orchestration and Management of 5G-enabled IoT applications
· Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) services
· Support of geo-distributed control systems
· Support of security and privacy protection in IoT services
· Ambient intelligence in IoT services
· Swarm intelligence in IoT applications
· Mobile information-centric IoT /5G services
· Availability of container-based virtualization at IoT edge
I would like to recommend the following sources of literature:
· J. Santos, T. Wauters, B. Volckaert and F. de Turck: “Fog Computing: Enabling the Management and Orchestration of Smart City Applications in 5G Networks” , Entropy 2018, Vol. 20(1), https://doi.org/10.3390/e20010004
· M. S. de Brito, S. Hoque, T. Magedanz, R. Steinke, A. Willner, D. Nehls, O. Keils and F. Schreiner: A Service Orchestration Architecture for Fog-enabled Infrastructures. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC), Valencia, May 2017, DOI: 10.1109/FMEC.2017.7946419
· R. Vilalta, A. Mayoral, R. Casellas, R. Martínez and R. Muñoz: “SDN / NFV Orchestration of Multi-technology and Multi-domain Networks in Cloud / Fog Architectures for 5G Services”, 21st OptoElectronics and Communications Conference (OECC) held jointly with 2016 International Conference on Photonics in Switching (PS), Vol.
· X. Liu, Y. Liu, H. Song and A. Liu: Big Data Orchestration as a Service Network, IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 55 (9), 2017; DOI: 10.1109/MCOM.2017.1700090
· N. Mohamed, J.Al-Jaroodi, I. Jawhar, S. Lazarova-Molnar and S. Mahmoud: "SmartCityWare: A Service-Oriented Middleware for Cloud and Fog Enabled Smart City Services", IEEE Access, July 2017; DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2731382
· Aljumah and T. A. Ahanger: “Fog Computing and Security Issues: A review”, 7th International Conference on Computers Communications and Control (ICCCC), 2018
· P. Hu, , H. Ning, T. Qiu,Y. Zhang and X. Luo: Fog Computing Based Face Identification and Resolution Scheme in Internet of Things, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol. 13 (4), Aug. 2017, DOI: 10.1109/TII.2016.2607178
Sir, as of now, this technology is still in evolving phase and gradually becoming an advantageous extension of existing cloud technology, It is becoming buzzword, to get clear ideas regarding to the research topics in fog computing domain , my suggestion to you sir is to go through some research articles especially of Mohammad Azam, Mahmud, Md & Buyya, Rajkumar.
[1]. Mahmud, Md & Buyya, Rajkumar. (2016). Fog Computing: A Taxonomy, Survey and Future Directions. Internet of Everything - Algorithms, Methodologies, Technologies and Perspectives. 10.1007/978-981-10-5861-5_5.
[2]. Carla Mouradian, Diala Naboulsi, Sami Yangui, Roch H. Glitho, Monique J. Morrow, and Paul A. PolakosA Comprehensive Survey on Fog Computing: State-of-the-art and Research Challenges,
hope you will get some ideas and also guide me with your valuable suggestions.
The hot research in fog computing are: Real-time analytics at fog, Cognitive fog-based applications, methods of Fog-to-Fog and Fog-to-Cloud communication, Trust and Security in fog computing.
Please read the following article
Roman, R., Lopez, J., & Mambo, M. (2018). Mobile edge computing, fog et al.: A survey and analysis of security threats and challenges. Future Generation Computer Systems, 78, 680-698.
The hot topics in Fog Computing are in particular the following topics:
· Support of time-sensitive IoT/5G applications
· Real-time intelligence in IoT/5G services
· Support of Mobile IoT Applications
· Orchestration and Management of 5G-enabled IoT applications
· Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) services
· Support of geo-distributed control systems
· Support of security and privacy protection in IoT services
· Ambient intelligence in IoT services
· Swarm intelligence in IoT applications
· Mobile information-centric IoT /5G services
· Availability of container-based virtualization at IoT edge
I would like to recommend the following sources of literature:
· J. Santos, T. Wauters, B. Volckaert and F. de Turck: “Fog Computing: Enabling the Management and Orchestration of Smart City Applications in 5G Networks” , Entropy 2018, Vol. 20(1), https://doi.org/10.3390/e20010004
· M. S. de Brito, S. Hoque, T. Magedanz, R. Steinke, A. Willner, D. Nehls, O. Keils and F. Schreiner: A Service Orchestration Architecture for Fog-enabled Infrastructures. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC), Valencia, May 2017, DOI: 10.1109/FMEC.2017.7946419
· R. Vilalta, A. Mayoral, R. Casellas, R. Martínez and R. Muñoz: “SDN / NFV Orchestration of Multi-technology and Multi-domain Networks in Cloud / Fog Architectures for 5G Services”, 21st OptoElectronics and Communications Conference (OECC) held jointly with 2016 International Conference on Photonics in Switching (PS), Vol.
· X. Liu, Y. Liu, H. Song and A. Liu: Big Data Orchestration as a Service Network, IEEE Communications Magazine, Vol. 55 (9), 2017; DOI: 10.1109/MCOM.2017.1700090
· N. Mohamed, J.Al-Jaroodi, I. Jawhar, S. Lazarova-Molnar and S. Mahmoud: "SmartCityWare: A Service-Oriented Middleware for Cloud and Fog Enabled Smart City Services", IEEE Access, July 2017; DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2731382
· Aljumah and T. A. Ahanger: “Fog Computing and Security Issues: A review”, 7th International Conference on Computers Communications and Control (ICCCC), 2018
· P. Hu, , H. Ning, T. Qiu,Y. Zhang and X. Luo: Fog Computing Based Face Identification and Resolution Scheme in Internet of Things, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, Vol. 13 (4), Aug. 2017, DOI: 10.1109/TII.2016.2607178