Green Fog Computing: A Review on the Basis of Latency, Energy, and e-Waste.

  • Jomitb Abraham, Shyam Kumar C.J, M. Soumya Krishnan

Abstract

Fog computing is a clustered computer to the goal of data processing, storage. applications are placed somewhere in between the cloud and the edge systems, and it brings closer cloud assets and services to where data is generated and used. Some people may use the words fog computing and some others use edge computing because both enable knowledge and computation to be near to where data is produced. Green computing is environmentally responsible and environmentally friendly use of computers and their energy. IoT is now going towards enormous growth, and many applications such as smart health systems, climate monitoring, etc. require real-time connectivity. By comparing cloud with fog we see that the use of fog computing will overcome the high latency of cloud, and fog computing is less disruptive in terms of environmental waste compared to cloud computing. In this paper, we try to explain both fog and green computing and also to discuss fogging based on latency energy consumption and the recycling of electrical waste.

Published
2020-03-19
How to Cite
M. Soumya Krishnan, J. A. S. K. C. (2020). Green Fog Computing: A Review on the Basis of Latency, Energy, and e-Waste. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(3), 5617 - 5625. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/6186
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