Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems

With the proliferation of smart embedded devices, cyber physical social computing and networking systems (CPSCN) are emerging as a next generation of social networks. Unlike traditional social networks that run on cloud-based infrastructure, CPSCN systems usually depend on a large number of distribu...

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Main Authors: Nam Ky Giang, Rodger Lea, Victor C. M. Leung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8374025/
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spelling doaj-a6703b6c3a5541b1a4c864fbbb7700512021-03-29T20:45:56ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016317403174910.1109/ACCESS.2018.28443368374025Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking SystemsNam Ky Giang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8896-3500Rodger Lea1Victor C. M. Leung2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, CanadaSchool of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University, Lancaster, U.K.Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, CanadaWith the proliferation of smart embedded devices, cyber physical social computing and networking systems (CPSCN) are emerging as a next generation of social networks. Unlike traditional social networks that run on cloud-based infrastructure, CPSCN systems usually depend on a large number of distributed, heterogeneous devices, such as mobile phones, smart vehicles, or network access points. These computing resources, which are often referred to as fog computing systems, provide a gateway to the physical world, and thus offer new possibilities for social applications. Unfortunately, building CPSCN systems that leverage fog computing infrastructure is not straightforward. Significant challenges arise from the large scale distribution of computing resources over a wide area, and the dynamic nature of multiple, possibly mobile, hosts. In this paper, we extend our previous work on a distributed dataflow programming model and propose an application platform for realizing CPSCN systems. A key aspect of our work is the development of an exogenous coordination model, which exhibits a separation of concern between computation and communication activities, and helps resolve some of the challenges brought about by the dynamic and large scale nature of CPSCN systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8374025/Cyber physical social computing and networkingfog computingInternet of Thingsexogenous coordinationdata-flow
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author Nam Ky Giang
Rodger Lea
Victor C. M. Leung
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Rodger Lea
Victor C. M. Leung
Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
IEEE Access
Cyber physical social computing and networking
fog computing
Internet of Things
exogenous coordination
data-flow
author_facet Nam Ky Giang
Rodger Lea
Victor C. M. Leung
author_sort Nam Ky Giang
title Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
title_short Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
title_full Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
title_fullStr Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous Coordination for Building Fog-Based Cyber Physical Social Computing and Networking Systems
title_sort exogenous coordination for building fog-based cyber physical social computing and networking systems
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description With the proliferation of smart embedded devices, cyber physical social computing and networking systems (CPSCN) are emerging as a next generation of social networks. Unlike traditional social networks that run on cloud-based infrastructure, CPSCN systems usually depend on a large number of distributed, heterogeneous devices, such as mobile phones, smart vehicles, or network access points. These computing resources, which are often referred to as fog computing systems, provide a gateway to the physical world, and thus offer new possibilities for social applications. Unfortunately, building CPSCN systems that leverage fog computing infrastructure is not straightforward. Significant challenges arise from the large scale distribution of computing resources over a wide area, and the dynamic nature of multiple, possibly mobile, hosts. In this paper, we extend our previous work on a distributed dataflow programming model and propose an application platform for realizing CPSCN systems. A key aspect of our work is the development of an exogenous coordination model, which exhibits a separation of concern between computation and communication activities, and helps resolve some of the challenges brought about by the dynamic and large scale nature of CPSCN systems.
topic Cyber physical social computing and networking
fog computing
Internet of Things
exogenous coordination
data-flow
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8374025/
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