What is a Fog Node A Tutorial on Current Concepts towards a Common Definition
Eva Marin Tordera, Xavi Masip-Bruin, Jordi Garcia-Alminana, Admela, Jukan, Guang-Jie Ren, Jiafeng Zhu, Josep Farre

TL;DR
This paper surveys current fog computing concepts, compares various definitions of fog nodes, and proposes a unifying framework to clarify their core functionalities and implementation challenges.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of fog node definitions, analyzes their roles, and introduces a conceptual framework towards a common understanding of fog nodes.
Findings
Different definitions of fog nodes are compared and contrasted.
A conceptual framework for a unified fog node definition is proposed.
Core functionalities and practical challenges of fog nodes are identified.
Abstract
Fog computing has emerged as a promising technology that can bring the cloud applications closer to the physical IoT devices at the network edge. While it is widely known what cloud computing is, and how data centers can build the cloud infrastructure and how applications can make use of this infrastructure, there is no common picture on what fog computing and a fog node, as its main building block, really is. One of the first attempts to define a fog node was made by Cisco, qualifying a fog computing system as a mini-cloud, located at the edge of the network and implemented through a variety of edge devices, interconnected by a variety, mostly wireless, communication technologies. Thus, a fog node would be the infrastructure implementing the said mini-cloud. Other proposals have their own definition of what a fog node is, usually in relation to a specific edge device, a specific use…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Smart Cities and Technologies
