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3rd FMEC 2018: Barcelona, Spain
- Third International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing, FMEC 2018, Barcelona, Spain, April 23-26, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-5896-3
- Schahram Dustdar:
Keynote speech 1: Edge computing in context - Research and engineering challenges. 1 - David Carrera:
Keynote speech 2: City of Barcelona's deployment of fog computing for improved citizen and city services. 2 - Etienne Elie:
Keynote speech 3: Intel Optane™ technology as differentiator for Internet of everything and fog computing. 3 - Gary Spence:
Keynote speech 4: Blockchain based systems and edge computing working together as a decentralized public ledger. 4 - Jaime Lloret:
Intelligent systems for multimedia delivery in software defined networks. 5-6
Fog and Mobile Edge Computing
- Mohammad-Mahdi Bazm, Thibaut Sautereau, Marc Lacoste, Mario Südholt, Jean-Marc Menaud:
Cache-based side-channel attacks detection through Intel Cache Monitoring Technology and Hardware Performance Counters. 7-12 - Antero Taivalsaari, Tommi Mikkonen:
On the development of IoT systems. 13-19 - Yen-Chiu Chen, Chun-Chieh Wang, Jian-Cheng Chen:
NeiMEC: Automatically building neighbor relationship between mobile edge platforms in multi-access edge computing environment. 20-25 - Dimitrios Tychalas, Helen D. Karatza:
Simulation and performance evaluation of a fog system. 26-33 - Charif Mahmoudi, Fabrice Mourlin, Abdella Battou:
Formal definition of edge computing: An emphasis on mobile cloud and IoT composition. 34-42 - Jeremy Fanguede, Michele Paolino, Dimitar Dimitrov, Daniel Raho:
A novel pflua-based OpenFlow implementation for VOSYSwitch. 43-49 - Alessandro Carrega, Matteo Repetto, Giorgio Robino, Giancarlo Portomauro:
OpenStack extensions for QoS and energy efficiency in edge computing. 50-57 - Sufyan Almajali, Haythem Bany Salameh, Moussa Ayyash, Hany Elgala:
A framework for efficient and secured mobility of IoT devices in mobile edge computing. 58-62 - Claus Pahl, Nabil El Ioini, Sven Helmer, Brian Lee:
An architecture pattern for trusted orchestration in IoT edge clouds. 63-70 - Tamas Pflanzner, K. Zs. Leszko, Attila Kertész:
SUMMON: Gathering smart city data to support IoT-Fog-Cloud simulations. 71-78 - Antonio Brogi, Stefano Forti, Ahmad Ibrahim, Luca Rinaldi:
Bonsai in the Fog: An active learning lab with Fog computing. 79-86 - Syed Rameez Ullah Kakakhel, Lauri Mukkala, Tomi Westerlund, Juha Plosila:
Virtualization at the network edge: A technology perspective. 87-92 - Omar A. Nasr, Yasser Amer, Mohammed AboBakr:
The "Droplet": A new personal device to enable fog computing. 93-99 - Ermínio Augusto Ramos da Paixão, Rafael Fogarolli Vieira, Welton Vasconcelos Araujo, Diego Lisboa Cardoso:
Optimized load balancing by dynamic BBU-RRH mapping in C-RAN architecture. 100-104 - Md Anit Khan, Andrew P. Paplinski, Abdul Malik Khan, M. Manzur Murshed, Rajkumar Buyya:
Exploiting user provided information in dynamic consolidation of virtual machines to minimize energy consumption of cloud data centers. 105-114 - Isaac Lera, Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Juiz:
Comparing centrality indices for network usage optimization of data placement policies in fog devices. 115-122 - Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico, Paolo Castagno, Marco Guazzone, Matteo Sereno:
A game-theoretic approach to coalition formation in fog provider federations. 123-130 - Rejina Basnet, Subhojeet Mukherjee, Vignesh M. Pagadala, Indrakshi Ray:
An efficient implementation of next generation access control for the mobile health cloud. 131-138 - Kalpana Singh, Renaud Sirdey, Sergiu Carpov:
Practical personalized genomics in the encrypted domain. 139-146 - Ram Govinda Aryal, Jörn Altmann:
Dynamic application deployment in federations of clouds and edge resources using a multiobjective optimization AI algorithm. 147-154
Internet of Things: Networking Applications and Technologies
- Ali Al-Mahmood, Michael Opoku Agyeman:
On wearable devices for motivating patients with upper limb disability via gaming and home rehabilitation. 155-162 - Jack Whitter-Jones:
Security review on the Internet of Things. 163-168 - Antti Peuhkurinen, Tommi Mikkonen:
Embedding web apps in mixed reality. 169-174 - Alejandro Veiga, Laura García, Lorena Parra, Jaime Lloret, Vivian Augele:
An IoT-based smart pillow for sleep quality monitoring in AAL environments. 175-180 - Rajith Anjali, Soki Sakurai, Hiroshi Mine:
Real-time optimized HVAC control system on top of an IoT framework. 181-186 - Stefanos Peros, Hassaan Janjua, Sven Akkermans, Wouter Joosen, Danny Hughes:
Dynamic QoS support for IoT backhaul networks through SDN. 187-192 - Alexander Victor Tietgen Bardram, Mikkel Delbo Larsen, Krzysztof Mateusz Malarski, Martin Nordal Petersen, Sarah Ruepp:
LoRaWan capacity simulation and field test in a harbour environment. 193-198 - Zhengqi Jiang, Haard Shah, Roberto Rojas-Cessa, Haim Grebel, Ahmed A. Mohamed:
Experimental evaluation of power distribution to reactive loads in a network-controlled delivery grid. 199-204 - Camila Fukuda, Henrique Pita, Haim Grebel, Roberto Rojas-Cessa, Ahmed A. Mohamed:
A digital approach to energy networks: Allocation and distribution of energy requests. 205-210 - Mohammad Al Ja'afreh, Moayad Aloqaily, Ismaeel Al Ridhawi, Nour Mostafa:
A hybrid-based 3D streaming framework for mobile devices over IoT environments. 211-216 - Shoukat Ali, Muazzam Ali Khan, Jawad Ahmad, Asad Waqar Malik, Anis Ur Rahman:
Detection and prevention of Black Hole Attacks in IOT & WSN. 217-226
Smart Living with IoT, Cloud, and Edge Computing
- David Perez, Suejb Memeti, Sabri Pllana:
A simulation study of a smart living IoT solution for remote elderly care. 227-232 - Szilvia Varadi, G. Gultekin Varkonyi, Attila Kertész:
Law and IoT: How to see things clearly in the Fog. 233-238 - Riya Samanta, Chandni Kumari, Novarun Deb, Sagar Bose, Agostino Cortesi, Nabendu Chaki:
Node localization for indoor tracking using artificial neural network. 229-233 - Martin G. Salido Ortega, Luis-Felipe Rodríguez, J. Octavio Gutiérrez-García:
Energy-aware data collection from the Internet of Things for building emotional profiles. 234-239 - Andreas Seitz, Dominic Henze, Jochen Nickles, Markus Sauer, Bernd Bruegge:
Augmenting the industrial Internet of Things with Emojis. 240-245 - Madiha Razzaq, Goo-Rak Kwon, Seokjoo Shin:
Energy efficient Dijkstra-based weighted sum minimization routing protocol for WSN. 246-251
Smart Cities Systems Engineering
- Tassio Vale, Eliazar Carvalho, Marcio Souza, Pedro O. Raimundo, Igor Faria, Rodrigo O. Spínola, Frank Elberzhager:
A mapping study on living labs: Characteristics, smart cities initiatives, challenges and software architecture aspects. 252-257 - Gianfranco Gagliardi, Alessandro Casavola, Marco Lupia, Gianni Cario, Francesco Tedesco, Fabrizio Lo Scudo, Francesco Cicchello Gaccio, Antonio Augimeri:
A smart city adaptive lighting system. 258-263 - Pedro Torrinha, Carlos E. Salgado, Ricardo J. Machado:
A retrofitting auction service business model proposal within a smart city context. 264-271 - Nour Mostafa, Ismaeel Al Ridhawi, Moayad Aloqaily:
Fog resource selection using historical executions. 272-276 - Elena Markoska, Sanja Lazarova-Molnar:
Towards smart buildings performance testing as a service. 277-282 - Shahzad Khan, Devashish Paul, Parham Momtahan, Moayad Aloqaily:
Artificial intelligence framework for smart city microgrids: State of the art, challenges, and opportunities. 283-288
Mobile Cloud Computing systems, Management, and Security
- Chin-Ling Chen, Chang-Cheng Ku, Yong-Yuan Deng, Woei-Jiunn Tsaur:
Automatic detection for online games bot with APP. 289-294 - Esraa Ahmadoh, Lo'ai Ali Tawalbeh:
Power consumption experimental analysis in smart phones. 295-299 - Suhaila Habeeb, Lo'ai Ali Tawalbeh:
Feasibility study and requirements for mobile cloud healthcare systems in Saudi Arabia. 300-304
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