A Survey of Fog Computing and Communication: Current Researches and Future Directions
Shubha Brata Nath, Harshit Gupta, Sandip Chakraborty, Soumya K Ghosh

TL;DR
This survey comprehensively reviews the evolution, current state, and future directions of fog computing, highlighting architectures, technologies, security, applications, and open research challenges in the domain.
Contribution
It provides a detailed taxonomy, critical insights, and identifies future research areas in fog computing, serving as a comprehensive guide for researchers and practitioners.
Findings
Overview of fog computing architectures and technologies
Analysis of security, privacy, and QoS in fog environments
Identification of open challenges and future research directions
Abstract
In this survey, we discuss the evolution of distributed computing from the utility computing to the fog computing, various research challenges for the development of fog computing environments, the current status on fog computing research along with a taxonomy of various existing works in this direction. Then, we focus on the architectures of fog computing systems, technologies for enabling fog, fog computing features, security and privacy of fog, the QoS parameters, applications of fog, and give critical insights of various works done on this domain. Lastly, we briefly discuss about different fog computing associations that closely work on the development of fog based platforms and services, and give a summary of various types of overheads associated with fog computing platforms. Finally, we provide a thorough discussion on the future scopes and open research areas in fog computing as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Caching and Content Delivery
