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IEEE Communications Magazine | Vol.55, Issue.4 | | Pages 16-17

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Fog Computing and Networking: Part 1 [Guest editorial]

Mung Chiang  
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The articles in this special section focus on fog computing and networking. Fog rises as cloud descends to be closer to the end users. Building on the foundation of past work in related areas and driven by emerging new applications and capabilities, fog computing and networking is now presenting unique opportunities to university researchers and the industry. These articles consists of overview articles that span much of this growing terrain of fog.

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Fog Computing and Networking: Part 1 [Guest editorial]

The articles in this special section focus on fog computing and networking. Fog rises as cloud descends to be closer to the end users. Building on the foundation of past work in related areas and driven by emerging new applications and capabilities, fog computing and networking is now presenting unique opportunities to university researchers and the industry. These articles consists of overview articles that span much of this growing terrain of fog.

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Mung Chiang,.Fog Computing and Networking: Part 1 [Guest editorial]. 55 (4),16-17.

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