Accelerator Virtualization in Fog Computing: Moving from the Cloud to the Edge

Abstract

[EN] Hardware accelerators are available on the cloud for enhanced analytics. Next-generation clouds aim to bring enhanced analytics using accelerators closer to user devices at the edge of the network for improving quality of service (QoS) by minimizing end-to-end latencies and response times. The collective computing model that utilizes resources at the cloud-edge continuum in a multi-tier hierarchy comprising the cloud, edge, and user devices is referred to as fog computing. This article identifies challenges and opportunities in making accelerators accessible at the edge. A holistic view of the fog architecture is key to pursuing meaningful research in this area.Varghese, B.; Reaño González, C.; Silla Jiménez, F. (2018). Accelerator Virtualization in Fog Computing: Moving from the Cloud to the Edge. IEEE Cloud Computing. 5(6):28-37. https://doi.org/10.1109/MCC.2018.064181118S28375

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