Abstract
New network developments, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous communities, intelligent metering, virtual/enhanced technology, and driverless driving, are evolving with the exponential growth of inevitable wireless technologies and pervading networking technologies. The manufacturing and research societies have been providing a range of network computing paradigms in recent years, including fog computing, mobile edge computing, and dew computing. While utilizing various terminologies, their core idea is to expand cloud computing and shift the computing system from distant data centers to edge routers, base stations, and local servers nearer to customers, thus addressing the inefficiencies that cloud computing is facing and offering improved user interface and consistency. Throughout this article, thoroughly sum up and examine the paradigms of future cloud computing indicated in recent years.
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