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Title Integration Of Fog Computing And Wireless Sensor Network In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 32151
Authors Shruti S.; Rani S.
Year 2024
Published Emerging Technologies and the Application of WSN and IoT: Smart Surveillance, Public Security, and Safety Challenges
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003438205-2
Abstract Fog computing has gained popularity as a promising paradigm for solving computational and communication issues of smart cities. In this context, fog computing refers to the decentralized processing and analysis that takes place close to the data’s origin. The concept of fog computing in smart cities is explored in this chapter along with some potential advantages in comparison to traditional cloud computing. The main focus is on its features like reduced latency, improved scalability, less bandwidth usage, enhanced data privacy and security, and increased energy efficiency. Using a fog computing environment, smear cities can cut energy use, manage large amounts of data efficiently, reduce network congestion, improve data privacy and security, and provide faster response times for time-sensitive applications. This chapter highlights the value of fog computing as a critical facilitator for the creation of sustainable, effective, and efficient smart city infrastructures. As a result, we are able to understand that how fog computing is significant for the future development of smart cities. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, [Shalli Rani]; individual chapters, the contributors.
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