Warangal Urban: Prof Peddoju Satish Kumar, Professor of CSE, IIT, Roorkee, said that resource management in Fog Computing was very complicated as it engages significant number of diverse and resource constraint Fog nodes to meet computational demand for IoT-enabled systems in a distributed manner. Its integration with Cloud triggers further difficulties in combined resource management.
Addressing the participants after inaugurating an AICTE Sponsored Short Term Training Program (STTP) on “IoT simulation by Fog Computing and Edge Computing using Open-source Tools” being held by Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science (KITS), Warangal, via online on Monday, Prof Peddoju said that integration of the Fog Computing with Cloud triggers further difficulties in combined resource management.
“Nowadays, the term Fog Computing is getting huge prominence for the network-based smart environment. The term Fog Computing was presented by Cisco with the motive to extend the cloud computing near to the control and management region of the end-users. Fog Computing enables users to access the services and objects without dependency on the Internet,” he added.
KITS Principal, Prof K Ashoka Reddy said that a large number of devices and gadgets are connected with advance wireless technologies for different applications including communication, surveillance, security, messaging, social media, defence, smart regions and many others.
“These deployments are traditionally associated with different paradigms including Internet of Things (IoT), Fog Computing, Edge Computing and Cloud Computing. All of these deployments need effective and high-performance network environment for better and performance aware communication and spawn the areas of research in respective domain,” he added.
Prof P Niranjan Reddy, Co-ordinator of the STTP, said that the Fog Computing enable the users to access the services and objects without dependency on the Internet. “Fog Computing is closer to the users accessing the services that make the access speed very fast as compared to the cloud computing-based delivery. Fog Computing is also associated with the terms “Fogging” and “Fog Networking. In Fog Computing, a decentralised computing environment is established,” he added. A total of 110 members including the faculty members of the NIT Raipur, NIT Warangal and other esteemed colleges attended the STTP.
Literary Club event poster released
Meanwhile, members of the Literary Club and Student Activity Centre, KITS, Warangal, have released a poster delineating the details of the birth anniversary celebrations of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Swami Vivekananda on Monday. Husnabad MLA Sathish Kumar Vodithala, Principal, Prof K Ashoka Reddy, Dean, Student Affairs, Prof G Raghotham Reddy, Associate Dean M Narsimha Rao, Faculty incharge, G Manjulatha Devi, General Secretary, P Sridatta, JSM Vishnu, Executive member Navyasree and others participated in the event.
On this occasion, MLA and executive management member KITSW Sathish Kumar Vodithala said that the college was conducting the events such as essay writing, elocution, debate with the help of respective faculty despite Covid-19 pandemic as these events inculcate the hidden talent among the student community and excel in literature. The celebrations will be conducted from February 22 to 24. All the students must utilise this opportunity and try to enhance your technical and soft skills, he added.
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