A platform as-a-service for hybrid cloud/fog environments

S Yangui, P Ravindran, O Bibani… - … symposium on local …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
S Yangui, P Ravindran, O Bibani, RH Glitho, NB Hadj-Alouane, MJ Morrow, PA Polakos
2016 IEEE international symposium on local and metropolitan area …, 2016ieeexplore.ieee.org
Fog computing brings cloud close to end-users and data sources by enabling computation
and storage at the edges of the network. An application can have some of its components
running in a “distant” cloud and interacting with the other components running in the fog,
closer to end-users and data sources such as wireless sensors. Low latency is the main
benefit. Applications spanning cloud and fog, such as Internet of Things (IoT) applications,
are still provisioned manually nowadays. This paper proposes an architecture for a Platform …
Fog computing brings cloud close to end-users and data sources by enabling computation and storage at the edges of the network. An application can have some of its components running in a “distant” cloud and interacting with the other components running in the fog, closer to end-users and data sources such as wireless sensors. Low latency is the main benefit. Applications spanning cloud and fog, such as Internet of Things (IoT) applications, are still provisioned manually nowadays. This paper proposes an architecture for a Platform as-a-Service (PaaS) to automate applications provisioning in a hybrid cloud/fog environment. Cloud Foundry is used as the basis for its implementation. As a use case, the proposed PaaS was employed to provision a simple component-based IoT application that detects fire and dispatches robots to fight the fire. A prototype is built and measurements are made.
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