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IoT-Fog@IoTDI 2019: Montreal, QC, Canada
- Paul Pop, Karl-Erik Årzén:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Fog Computing and the IoT, IoT-Fog@IoTDI 2019, Montreal, QC, Canada, April 15, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6698-4 - Mohammadreza Barzegaran

, Anton Cervin
, Paul Pop
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Towards quality-of-control-aware scheduling of industrial applications on fog computing platforms. 1-5 - Nitin Desai, Sasikumar Punnekkat:

Safety of fog-based industrial automation systems. 6-10 - Surin Ahn, Maria Gorlatova, Parinaz Naghizadeh

, Mung Chiang:
Personalized augmented reality via fog-based imitation learning. 11-15 - Michael Nolan, Michael J. McGrath, Marcin Spoczynski

, Dáire Healy:
Adaptive industrial IOT/CPS messaging strategies for improved edge compute utility. 16-20 - Eleftherios Kyriakakis, Jens Sparsø

, Martin Schoeberl
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Implementing time-triggered communication over a standard ethernet switch. 21-25 - Jan Ruh

, Wilfried Steiner:
The need for deterministic virtualization in the industrial internet of things. 26-30 - Nils Vreman

, Martina Maggio:
Multilayer distributed control over 5G networks: challenges and security threats. 31-35 - Vasileios Karagiannis

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Compute node communication in the fog: survey and research challenges. 36-40 - Shaik Mohammed Salman, Václav Struhár, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos

, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Fogification of industrial robotic systems: research challenges. 41-45 - Vasileios Karagiannis

, Alexandre Venito, Rodrigo Coelho, Michael Borkowski, Gerhard Fohler
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Edge computing with peer to peer interactions: use cases and impact. 46-50 - Johan Ruuskanen, Haorui Peng, Alexandre Martins:

Latency prediction in 5G for control with deadtime compensation. 51-55 - Koen Tange, Michele De Donno, Xenofon Fafoutis

, Nicola Dragoni
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Towards a systematic survey of industrial IoT security requirements: research method and quantitative analysis. 56-63

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