Fuzzy Logic-based Robust Failure Handling Mechanism for Fog Computing
Ranesh Naha, Saurabh Garg, Sudheer Kumar Battula, Muhammad Bilal Amin,, and Rajiv Ranjan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a fuzzy logic-based failure management mechanism for Fog computing, combining checkpointing, migration, and replication to improve application robustness and reduce delays in IoT environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel composite failure handling approach tailored for dynamic Fog environments, enhancing reliability over existing methods.
Findings
Application delay reduced by 56%
Total processing time decreased by 48%
Improved robustness in failure scenarios
Abstract
Fog computing is an emerging computing paradigm which is mainly suitable for time-sensitive and real-time Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Academia and industries are focusing on the exploration of various aspects of Fog computing for market adoption. The key idea of the Fog computing paradigm is to use idle computation resources of various handheld, mobile, stationery and network devices around us, to serve the application requests in the Fog-IoT environment. The devices in the Fog environment are autonomous and not exclusively dedicated to Fog application processing. Due to that, the probability of device failure in the Fog environment is high compared with other distributed computing paradigms. Solving failure issues in Fog is crucial because successful application execution can only be ensured if failure can be handled carefully. To handle failure, there are several techniques…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
