2019 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iscc47284.2019.8969615
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MQTT-based Middleware for Container Support in Fog Computing Environments

Abstract: Distributed architectures where the Internet of Things (IoT) and the cloud are efficiently integrated play an increasingly important role for IoT solutions. Among these architectures, there is a growing interest in the ones that support the opportunity of functionality offloading towards either intermediate fog nodes or IoT end devices. Relevant existing research work has mainly focused so far on virtual machine and container migration to intermediate fog nodes and on migration of very simple functions to IoT … Show more

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“…It has led to a more consolidated choice of a few alternatives [240]. For instance, CoAP [241] and MQTT [242] are largely used depending on applications needs. These protocols can also be reused in DT supporting systems.…”
Section: B Interoperability Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has led to a more consolidated choice of a few alternatives [240]. For instance, CoAP [241] and MQTT [242] are largely used depending on applications needs. These protocols can also be reused in DT supporting systems.…”
Section: B Interoperability Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each compute node in this system is assumed to be addressable from every access point in the network, so that data can be routed directly to the compute node which hosts a specific application. Bellavista et al [14] present a middleware for fog computing. In this work, each IoT device utilizes a local agent which finds a suitable compute node considering various application constraints, and sends data directly to that node.…”
Section: A Direct Routing Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MQTT is a lightweight message queue-based protocol specifically designed for domains with remote locations that have constrained device resources and/or limited network bandwidth, such as Internet of Things (IoT) or fog infrastructures [28]. To facilitate this communication, we have deployed Eclipse Mosquitto, an open-source implementation of the MQTT protocol.…”
Section: Fog-based Implementation Of Distributed Designs For Nsga-iimentioning
confidence: 99%