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Fog is starting to shape the future of the balance of power in information technology

The book examines how fog will change the information technology industry in the next decade. Along the cloud-to-things continuum, fog distributes the services of computation, communication, control, and storage closer to the edge, access, and users. As a computing and networking architecture, fog enables key applications in wireless 5G, the Internet of things (IoT), and big data. The authors cover the fundamental trade-offs to major applications of fog. The book chapters are designed to motivate a transition from the current cloud architectures to the fog (Chapter 1) and the necessary architectural components to support such a transition (Chapters 2–6). The rest of the chapters (Chapters 7–11) are dedicated to reviewing various 5G and IoT applications that will benefit from fog networking. This volume is edited by pioneers in fog and includes contributions by active researchers in the field.

  • Covers fog technologies and describes the interaction between fog and cloud
  • Presents a view of fog and IoT that combines the aspects of both industry and academia
  • Discusses the various architectural and design challenges in coordinating the interactions between M2M, D2D, and fog technologies

"Fog for 5G and IoT" serves as an introduction to the evolving fog architecture, compiling work from different areas that collectively form this paradigm

About the Author

Mung Chiang is the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, the Director of the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, and the Chair of Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, USA. Dr. Chiang founded the Princeton EDGE Lab in 2009 and a co-founder of OpenFog Consortium in 2015. He is the recipient of the 2013 Alan T. Waterman Award by US National Science Foundation.

Bharath Balasubramanian is a distributed systems researcher in the Cloud Software Research Department at ATT Labs Research, USA. Prior to this, he was a postdoc in the Electrical Engineering Department at Princeton University, working with Mung Chiang in the EDGE Lab.

Flavio Bonomi is the CEO of Nebbiolo Technologies, USA. Before that he was a Vice President and Fellow at Cisco, USA.