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EdgeCloud: A Distributed Management System for Resource Continuity in Edge to Cloud Computing Environment

EdgeCloud: A Distributed Management System for Resource Continuity in Edge to Cloud Computing Environment
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Author(s): Jamuna S. Murthy (Ramaiah Institute of Technology, India)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 21
Source title: The Rise of Fog Computing in the Digital Era
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): K.G. Srinivasa (Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Government Engineering College, India), Pankaj Lathar (Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Government Engineering College, India)and G.M. Siddesh (Ramaiah Institute of Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6070-8.ch006

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Abstract

In the recent years, edge/fog computing is gaining greater importance and has led to the deployment of many smart devices and application frameworks which support real-time data processing. Edge computing is an extension to existing cloud computing environment and focuses on improving the reliability, scalability, and resource efficiency of cloud by abolishing the need for processing all the data at one time and thus increasing the bandwidth of a network. Edge computing can complement cloud computing in a way leading to a novel architecture which can benefit from both edge and cloud resources. This kind of resource architecture may require resource continuity provided that the selection of resources for executing a service in cloud is independent of physical location. Hence, this research work proposes a novel architecture called “EdgeCloud,” which is a distributed management system for resource continuity in edge to cloud computing environment. The performance of the system is evaluated by considering a traffic management service example mapped into the proposed layered framework.

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