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M. Mazalica , D. Ivetić Fog Computing architecture for IoT Smart traffic applications Abstract Nowadays Internet of Things (IoT) represents a technological revolution able to change the world by connecting physical and virtual objects to the Internet. This technology can offer many advantages, but it still has some limitations such as overused local networks, uncontrolled data loss, etc. All these limitations can be overcome by using emerging IoT architecture which are consisting of sensor nodes, edge layer (devices), fog layer (gateways) and cloud layer. This paper has proposed a model for smart traffic applications which is based on fog architecture. This fog-based model architecture helps reduce the network load by processing data before transmission and helps in reducing the energy consumption of sensor nodes by reproof computation from sensor nodes to fog layer (gateways). The most important advantage of this model is that only processing data are transmitted to the cloud, so data loss is avoiding. 11th International Conference AIIT 2021, October 15th, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 2021 M. Mazalica , D. Ivetić Fog Computing architecture for IoT Smart traffic applications INTRODUCTION today the term “Internet of Things” is used to determine advanced connections of devices, systems and services, that reach out from machine to machine-to-machine and overs various protocols, domains and applications. Nowadays The Internet of Things developed very quickly and these IoT technologies enable the connection of a large number of users, devices, services and applications on the Internet. The IoT platform is a software and hardware environment for the efficient development of IoT systems. During the development of IoT platform is necessary to consider the necessary functionalities elements such as devices, communication components, services, management of IoT platform functionalities, security and application. 11th International Conference AIIT 2021, October 15th, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 2021 M. Mazalica , D. Ivetić Fog Computing architecture for IoT Smart traffic applications INTRODUCTION For development, IoT is used next technologies: network technologies and protocols, sensory networks, mobile technologies, cloud computing and big data. IoT application is the layer of IoT architecture where users can use processed data from the data warehouse on the cloud for one purpose. they provide the user interface for interacting and using data from IoT devices, but the same IoT devices can have their user interfaces. For developing IoT applications popular languages such as Java, Swift and Node Js are used. IoT is applied in various areas such as agriculture, industry, medical and healthcare, transportation, building and home automation, industrial, energy management, environmental monitoring, living lab, military and others 11th International Conference AIIT 2021, October 15th, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 2021 M. Mazalica , D. Ivetić Fog Computing architecture for IoT Smart traffic applications INTRODUCTION category of application IoT is the Intelligent transport systems (ITS). ITS is an advanced application that aims is to prove innovative services relating to different modes of transport and traffic management. the vehicle has sensing power, storage capabilities, onboard computing facilities and communication systems. The idea behind ITS was to solve the issues raised by the legacy systems efficiently. This paper gives a short review of IoT architecture based on Fog computing architecture for IoT smart traffic applications. In this research, the focus is on analyses of applicability of this architecture in IoT smart traffic. 11th International Conference AIIT 2021, October 15th, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 2021 M. Mazalica , D. Ivetić Fog Computing architecture for IoT Smart traffic applications IoT architecture IoT applications require Edge and Fog computing for reducing overall delay. fog and edge layers not only minimize latency data, but also bandwidth consumption of IoT applications. fully-implemented landscape for IoT applications would consist of four layers: IoT Mist computing layer, Edge computing layer, Fog computing layer and Cloud computing layer. Mist computing layer or extreme edge is formed by IoT devices that are computation-enabled and can be coopered with each other similar to a mesh network. The edge computing layer enables gateways such as dedicated routers, switches or based stations located close to IoT devices to act as the gateway to the fog or cloud layer. The fog computing layer is an intermediary layer to alleviated edge and cloud limitation. 11th International Conference AIIT 2021, October 15th, Zrenjanin, Serbia, 2021
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