ABSTRACT

Due to the extensive expansion of IoT (Internet of Things) applications, the traditional centralised cloud computing paradigm these days encounter a variety of challenges, including latency, limited capacity, and network failure. To solve above mentioned problems, fog computing incorporate the cloud computing near to IoT devices. Fog analyses and store the data on local IoT devices rather than transmitting it to the cloud. The fog offers services that are more responsive and of better quality than the cloud. The greatest solution for allowing the IoT to provide efficient and safe services to a range of IoT consumers may thus be fog computing. In this research paper, we suggest an architecture with framework for fog computing to improve QoS through request offloading. The suggested solution uses a strategy of collaboration across FN (fog nodes) to enable data processing in a shared manner, thus satisfying QoS and serving the largest number of IoT requests. The suggested framework highlights important advantages of fog computing in the computing ecosystem and has the ability to achieve a sustainable network paradigm.