Fog Computing Vs. Cloud Computing
Moonmoon Chakraborty

TL;DR
This paper compares Fog computing and Cloud computing, highlighting Fog's advantages in data processing, security, and network efficiency, especially in large data and cloud systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Fog computing's features, its differences from Cloud computing, and its potential benefits in data transmission and security.
Findings
Fog computing enhances data processing at network edges.
It offers improved security controls over traditional cloud systems.
Fog reduces network bandwidth issues by processing data locally.
Abstract
This article gives an overview of what Fog computing is, its uses and the comparison between Fog computing and Cloud computing. Cloud is performing well in todays World and boosting the ability to use the internet more than ever. Cloud computing gradually developed a method to use the benefits of it in most of the organizations. Fog computing can be apparent both in big data structures and large cloud systems, making reference to the growing complications in retrieving the data accurately. Fog computing is outspreading cloud computing by transporting computation on the advantage of network systems such as cell phone devices or fixed nodes with in-built data storage. Fog provides important points of improved abilities, strong security controls, and processes, establish data transmission capabilities carefully and in a flexible manner. This paper gives an overview of the connections and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Caching and Content Delivery
