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Title Cloud, Fog, And Serverless Computing Environment For Intelligent Sensor Networks In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 14444
Authors Tabrizchi H.; Kuchaki Rafsanjani M.
Year 2025
Published Digital Twin and Blockchain for Sensor Networks in Smart Cities
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-30076-9.00003-0
Abstract The use of intelligent sensor networks and advanced computing paradigms, such as cloud, fog, and serverless, is critical to shaping urban innovation. In this chapter, we examine how each computing environment contributes to smart cities. An in-depth look at cloud computing in smart cities explains its scalability. In the following section, the discussion will discuss fog computing in smart cities, emphasizing its role in addressing latency concerns and optimizing bandwidth usage through real-time, edge-based processing. As the chapter progresses, it explores the innovative field of serverless computing in Smart Cities. In this exploration, a key part is Section 2.5, which explains how these paradigms can coexist. The chapter illustrates practical insights and offers compelling case studies of successful implementations. It provides examples of how sensor networks are transformed in smart cities. This chapter examines how cloud, fog, and serverless computing environments enhance the capabilities of sensor networks in smart cities. © 2025 Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
Author Keywords Cloud computing; fog computing; serverless computing; smart cities


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