Martinez et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Scalable design and dimensioning of fog-computing infrastructure to support latency-sensitive IoT applicationsMartinez et al., 2020
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- Martinez I
- Jarray A
- Hafid A
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- IEEE Internet of Things Journal
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The fog-computing paradigm has appeared as a geo distributed response to a growing focus on latency-sensitive Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications and the long delay that may be provided by cloud data centers. Although many researchers have investigated how IoT …
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