2nd Workshop on Fog Computing and the IoT
2020, April 21st, Sydney
The objective of this workshop is to be a forum for presenting and discussing recent developments and trends in Fog/Edge Computing that represent challenges and opportunities for CPS and IoT researchers and practitioners. This workshop is organized by FORA and is co-located with CP-IoT Week. It was held on April 21st in Sydney, Australia. The workshop was co-chaired by Dr. Anton Cervin (Lund University) and Prof. Yang Yang (ShanghaiTech University). The topics included but not limited to:
- Fog Computing Architectures and Frameworks
- Virtualization and Hypervisors for Fog
- Computing
- Middleware for Fog Computing
- Real-Time and Schedulability Aspects of Fog
- Computing
- Formal Methods for Fog Computing Systems
- CPS and Fog Computing
- Multi-tiered, Novel Resource Management
- Solutions Involving the Edge/Fog/Cloud
- Software-Defined Solutions in Fog Computing
- Mobile Fog Computing
- Data Centers and Infrastructures for Fog
- Computing
- Programming Models and Runtime Systems for
- Fog Computing
- Fog Resource Management for Guaranteed
- Quality-of-Service
- Control-as-a-service and Virtualization of
- Control, Guaranteeing Quality-of-Control
- Fog Computing Modeling and Analysis
- Performance Analysis of Fog Computing Systems
- Fog and Cloud Integration
- Data Analytics and AI/ML at the Edge
- Use Cases for / and Applications of Fog Computing
- Emerging Fog Communication Technologies and
- Protocols (IEEE Time-Sensitive Networking, 5G)
- Fog Computing Security, Data Privacy and Trust
- Fog Computing Dependability and Safety
- Standardization Efforts and Standards Relevant for Fog Computing
- Interoperability Standards and Solutions,
- Including OPC UA and DDS
- Discussion of Open Datasets and Testbeds
More details are available from here.