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A multidomain standards‐based fog computing architecture for smart citiesRampérez et al., 2018
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- Rampérez V
- Soriano J
- Lizcano D
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- Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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Many of the problems arising from rapid urbanization and urban population growth can be solved by making cities “smart”. These smart cities are supported by large networks of interconnected and widely geo‐distributed devices, known as Internet of Things or IoT, that …
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