The fast growth of Internet-connected embedded devices demands for new
capabilities at the network edge. These new capabilities are local processing,
fast communications, and resource virtualization. The current work aims to
address the previous capabilities by designing and deploying a new proposal,
which offers on-demand activation of offline IoT fog computing assets via a
Software Defined Networking (SDN) based solution combined with containerization
and sensor virtualization. We present and discuss performance and functional
outcomes from emulated tests made on our proposal. Analysing the performance
results, the system latency has two parts. The first part is about the delay
induced by limitations on the networking resources. The second part of the
system latency is due to the on-demand activation of the required processing
resources, which are initially powered off towards a more sustainable system
operation. In addition, analysing the functional results, when a real IoT
protocol is used, we evidence our proposal viability to be deployed with the
necessary orchestration in distributed scenarios involving embedded devices,
actuators, controllers, and brokers at the network edge.Comment: 8 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables, 16 reference