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ICFC 2020: Sydney, Australia
- 2020 IEEE International Conference on Fog Computing, ICFC 2020, Sydney, Australia, April 21-24, 2020. IEEE 2020, ISBN 978-1-7281-1086-8
- Jose Paolo Talusan, Michael Wilbur, Abhishek Dubey, Keiichi Yasumoto:
On Decentralized Route Planning Using the Road Side Units as Computing Resources. 1-8 - Jonathan Hasenburg, Florian Stanek, Florian Tschorsch, David Bermbach:
Managing Latency and Excess Data Dissemination in Fog-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems. 9-16 - Tobias Pfandzelter, David Bermbach:
tinyFaaS: A Lightweight FaaS Platform for Edge Environments. 17-24 - David Bermbach, Setareh Maghsudi, Jonathan Hasenburg, Tobias Pfandzelter:
Towards Auction-Based Function Placement in Serverless Fog Platforms. 25-31 - Xiaoqi Yang, Cunqing Hua, Pengwenlong Gu, Wenchao Xu:
Joint Power Allocation for Non-orthogonal Multiple Access in Wireless Backhaul Networks. 32-37 - S. M. Nahian Al Sunny, Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Md Rakib Shahriar:
Development and optimization of an MTConnect based edge computing node for remote monitoring in cyber manufacturing systems. 38-43 - Mennan Selimi, Leandro Navarro, Bart Braem, Felix Freitag, Adisorn Lertsinsrubtavee:
Towards Information-Centric Edge Platform for Mesh Networks: The Case of CityLab Testbed. 50-55 - Shaik Mohammed Salman, Taufik Akbar Sitompul, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos, Thomas Nolte:
Fog Computing for Augmented Reality: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities. 56-63 - Mengyuan Chao, Radu Stoleru:
R-MStorm: A Resilient Mobile Stream Processing System for Dynamic Edge Networks. 64-72 - Jack West, Neil Klingensmith, George K. Thiruvathukal:
FLIC: A Distributed Fog Cache for City-Scale Applications. 73-78
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