Kapil Tarey
Dr. Vivek Shrivastava
Abstract
Fog and edge technology are comprehensive cloud concepts comprised of devices that form a distributed network. The primary advantage of cloud frameworks is that they permit information gathering from various locations throughout the network. Data from such an omnipresent network is accessible from anywhere in the world. These paradigms offer massive volumes of data collection and processing locally. Cloud-based edge and fog infrastructures usually involve resource management, allocating resources, workflow balance, provisioning, scheduling, and Quality-of-Service (QoS) to enhance performance. As edge and fog paradigms are typically resource-constrained and more flexible than cloud, resource scheduling is a significant issue. This study investigates and highlights major concerns for scheduling resources in fog and edge environments
Keywords- Resource scheduling, Edge Computing, Fog Computing, Scheduling issues