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iFogSim
A Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Resource Management Techniques in Internet of Things, Edge and Fog Computing Environments
Attention: iFogSim2 new Release
The new version of iFogSim (i.e., iFogSim2) can be accessed from <A href="https://github.com/Cloudslab/iFogSim">iFogSim2</A>
iFogSim Tutorial Examples
Access from <A href="https://github.com/Cloudslab/iFogSimTutorials">https://github.com/Cloudslab/iFogSimTutorials</A>
IMPORTANT
Please check the improv
branch for latest changes. Master branch has been left intact until complete testing.
How to run iFogSim ?
- Create a Java project in Eclipse.
- Inside the project directory, initialize an empty Git repository with the following command
git init
- Add the Git repository of iFogSim as the
origin
remote.
git remote add origin https://github.com/Cloudslab/iFogSim
- Pull the contents of the repository to your machine.
git pull origin master
- Include the JARs (except the CloudSim ones) to your Eclipse project.
- Run the example files (e.g. VRGame.java) to get started.
References
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Harshit Gupta, Amir Vahid Dastjerdi , Soumya K. Ghosh, and Rajkumar Buyya, <A href="http://www.buyya.com/papers/iFogSim.pdf">iFogSim: A Toolkit for Modeling and Simulation of Resource Management Techniques in Internet of Things, Edge and Fog Computing Environments</A>, Software: Practice and Experience (SPE), Volume 47, Issue 9, Pages: 1275-1296, ISSN: 0038-0644, Wiley Press, New York, USA, September 2017.
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Redowan Mahmud and Rajkumar Buyya, <A href="http://www.buyya.com/papers/iFogSim-Tut.pdf">Modelling and Simulation of Fog and Edge Computing Environments using iFogSim Toolkit</A>, Fog and Edge Computing: Principles and Paradigms, R. Buyya and S. Srirama (eds), 433-466pp, ISBN: 978-111-95-2498-4, Wiley Press, New York, USA, January 2019.