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“…One of the use cases used in their pilot study is the physical security of Fog nodes using a two-layer abstraction model along with IoT-specific modules. In [292] , an ONOS SDN controller is used to design a Fog operating system architecture called FogOS for IoT services while Diro et al [293] propose a mixed SDN and Fog architecture that gives priority to critical network flows while taking into account fairness among other flows in the Fog-to-Things [294] communication. The proposed Fog architecture can satisfy QoS requirements of heterogeneous IoT applications.…”
Section: Network Slicing Management In Edge/cloud and Fog Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the use cases used in their pilot study is the physical security of Fog nodes using a two-layer abstraction model along with IoT-specific modules. In [292] , an ONOS SDN controller is used to design a Fog operating system architecture called FogOS for IoT services while Diro et al [293] propose a mixed SDN and Fog architecture that gives priority to critical network flows while taking into account fairness among other flows in the Fog-to-Things [294] communication. The proposed Fog architecture can satisfy QoS requirements of heterogeneous IoT applications.…”
Section: Network Slicing Management In Edge/cloud and Fog Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, they often make a contract with InPs that manage the edge resources. InPs own and manage the large-scale infrastructure of communications, sensors, and clouds but may also rely on individual EROs to expand their infrastructures, by running a fog network orchestration platform, e.g., [6]. We particularly consider the case when SPs and InPs behave as one business unit, called ISP (Infrastructure and Service Provider), which is highly likely to be run by current mobile network operators (MNOs).…”
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“…Fog computing, which brings computing, storage and networking closer to end users for better Quality of Service (QoS) is being actively discussed in three major groups, i.e., Cloudlet [8], Mobile Edge Computing [9] and Open Fog Consortium [10]. Also, in the literature, there are some proposals for the design and implementation of Fog computing, e.g., [6], [11], [12], stressing to allow third-party service providers to create new types of services by exploiting individual resources at edge. The authors in [13] point out that due to the limited resources of InPs, it is crucial to provide a mechanism to incentivize the EROs, and one of example ecosystems among EROs, SUs, and ISPs is discussed in [6], as modeled in this paper.…”
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“…The advances in network-based software cloud open a new era of mobile fog networks and computing, it moves towards the fog network operating system (fog OS). The fog OS help in computing, storage, and networking even closer to the end-users for better QoS/QoE [27].…”
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