Fog Computing: State-of-Art, Open Issues, Challenges and Future Directions

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M. Sathish Kumar ◽  
M. Iyapparaja
IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Taj-Aldeen Naser Abdali ◽  
Rosilah Hassan ◽  
Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman ◽  
Quang Ngoc Nguyen
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2008 ◽  
Vol 18 (04) ◽  
pp. 913-922 ◽  
Author(s):  
SIDDHARTH RAJAN ◽  
UMESH K. MISHRA ◽  
TOMÁS PALACIOS

This paper provides an overview of recent work and future directions in Gallium Nitride transistor research. We discuss the present status of Ga -polar AlGaN / GaN HEMTs and the innovations that have led to record RF power performance. We describe the development of N -polar AlGaN / GaN HEMTs with microwave power performance comparable with state-of-art Ga -polar AlGaN / GaN HEMTs. Finally we will discuss how GaN -based field effect transistors could be promising for a less obvious application: low-power high-speed digital circuits.


2019 ◽  
Vol 137 ◽  
pp. 93-111 ◽  
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Ayesha Altaf ◽  
Haider Abbas ◽  
Faiza Iqbal ◽  
Abdelouahid Derhab

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Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 92-96 ◽  
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Deepak Puthal ◽  
Saraju P. Mohanty ◽  
Sanjivani Ashok Bhavake ◽  
Graham Morgan ◽  
Rajiv Ranjan

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Stéphane Bressan ◽  
Wee Hyong Tok ◽  
Xue Zhao

Since XML technologies have become a standard for data representation, a great amount of discussion has been generated by the persisting open issues and their possible solutions. In this chapter, the authors consider the design space for XML query processing techniques that can handle ad hoc and continuous XPath or XQuery queries over XML data streams. This chapter presents the state-of-art techniques in continuous and progressive XML query processing. They also discuss several open issues and future trends.


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2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 241
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Geomar A. Schreiner ◽  
Denio Duarte ◽  
Ronaldo dos S. Melo

Several data-centric applications today produce and manipulate a large volume of data, the so-called Big Data. Traditional databases, in particular, relational databases, are not suitable for Big Data management. As a consequence, some approaches that allow the definition and manipulation of large relational data sets stored in NoSQL databases through an SQL interface have been proposed, focusing on scalability and availability. This paper presents a comparative analysis of these approaches based on an architectural classification that organizes them according to their system architectures. Our motivation is that wrapping is a relevant strategy for relational-based applications that intend to move relational data to NoSQL databases (usually maintained in the cloud). We also claim that this research area has some open issues, given that most approaches deal with only a subset of SQL operations or give support to specific target NoSQL databases. Our intention with this survey is, therefore, to contribute to the state-of-art in this research area and also provide a basis for choosing or even designing a relational-to-NoSQL data wrapping solution.


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