FOGG: A Fog Computing Based Gateway to Integrate Sensor Networks to Internet

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​FOGG: A Fog Computing Based Gateway to Integrate Sensor Networks to Internet​
Adhatarao, S. S. ; Arumaithurai, M.   & Fu, X. ​ (2017)
​Teletraffic Congress (ITC 29), 2017 29th International pp. 42​-47. ​International Workshop on Softwarized Infrastructures for 5G and Fog Computing (Soft5 2017), in conjunction with ITC 29​, Genoa, Italy.
IEEE​: IEEE. DOI: https://doi.org/10.23919/ITC.2017.8065709 

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Authors
Adhatarao, Sripriya Srikant ; Arumaithurai, Mayutan ; Fu, Xiaoming 
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is a growing topic of interest along with 5G. Billions of IoT devices are expected to connect to the Internet in the near future. These devices differ from the traditional devices operated in the Internet. We observe that Information Centric Networking (ICN), is a more suitable architecture for the IoT compared to the prevailing IP basednetwork. However, we observe that recent works that propose to use ICN for IoT, either do not cover the need to integrate Sensor Networks with the Internet to realize IoT or do so inefficiently. Fog computing is a promising technology that has many benefits to offer especially for IoT. In this work, we discover a need to integrate various heterogeneous Sensor Networks with the Internet to realize IoT and propose FOGG: A Fog Computing Based Gateway to Integrate Sensor Networks to Internet. FOGG uses a dedicated device to function as an IoT gateway. FOGG provides the needed integration along with additional services like name/protocol translation, security and controller functionalities.
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2017
Publisher
IEEE
Conference
International Workshop on Softwarized Infrastructures for 5G and Fog Computing (Soft5 2017), in conjunction with ITC 29
ISBN
978-0-9883045-3-6
Conference Place
Genoa, Italy
Event start
2017-09-04
Event end
2017-09-08
Language
English

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