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Title: Reliablity and Security for Fog Computing Systems
Authors: Shiriaev, E. M.
Ширяев, Е. М.
Bezuglova, E. S.
Безуглова, Е. С.
Lapina, M. A.
Лапина, М. А.
Babenko, M. G.
Бабенко, М. Г.
Keywords: Data security;Fog computing;Distributed computing systems;Fault tolerance;Reliability
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: Shiriaev, E., Ermakova, T., Bezuglova, E., Lapina, M.A., Babenko, M. Reliablity and Security for Fog Computing Systems // Information (Switzerland). - 2024. - 15 (6). - статья № 317. - DOI: 10.3390/info15060317
Series/Report no.: Information (Switzerland)
Abstract: Fog computing (FC) is a distributed architecture in which computing resources and services are placed on edge devices closer to data sources. This enables more efficient data processing, shorter latency times, and better performance. Fog computing was shown to be a promising solution for addressing the new computing requirements. However, there are still many challenges to overcome to utilize this new computing paradigm, in particular, reliability and security. Following this need, a systematic literature review was conducted to create a list of requirements. As a result, the following four key requirements were formulated: (1) low latency and response times; (2) scalability and resource management; (3) fault tolerance and redundancy; and (4) privacy and security. Low delay and response can be achieved through edge caching, edge real-time analyses and decision making, and mobile edge computing. Scalability and resource management can be enabled by edge federation, virtualization and containerization, and edge resource discovery and orchestration. Fault tolerance and redundancy can be enabled by backup and recovery mechanisms, data replication strategies, and disaster recovery plans, with a residual number system (RNS) being a promising solution. Data security and data privacy are manifested in strong authentication and authorization mechanisms, access control and authorization management, with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and the secret sharing system (SSS) being of particular interest.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/28695
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