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Implementation of the Fog Computing Paradigm for Data Transfer and Processing in the Internet of Things

Student: Levin Daniil

Supervisor: Sergey G. Efremov

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The Internet of Things has become one of the main technologies of the 21st century. It is widely used in many different fields of human activities. Even though the Internet of Things is already widely spread among users, the traditional cloud-based IoT architecture has some major disadvantages. The thesis is dedicated to the analysis of various computing techniques within the Internet of Things, namely fog and edge computing. The research paper contains a visualisation of fog-based architecture and a program simulation of fog and cloud computing in Java. Also, the results of the simulation are analysed in terms of network latency, cost of execution and other parameters.

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