Cominardi, LucaAbdullaziz, Osamah IbrahiemAntevski, KirilChundrigar, Shahzoob BilalGdowski, RobertKuo, Ping-HengMourad, AlainYen, Li-HsingZabala Orive, Aitor2018-06-212018-06-212018-05-31Cominardi, L., Abdullaziz, O.I., Antevski., K., Chundrigar, S.B., Gdowski, R., Kuo, P.H., Mourad, A., Yen, L.H., Zabala, A. (2018). Opportunities and Challenges of Joint Edge and Fog Orchestration. In 2018 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), Barcelona, Spain, 2018, pp. 344-349.978-1-5386-1154-8978-1-5386-1155-5 (PoD)https://hdl.handle.net/10016/27036Pushing contents, applications, and network functions closer to end users is necessary to cope with the huge data volume and low latency required in future 5G networks. Edge and fog frameworks have emerged recently to address this challenge. Whilst the edge framework was more infrastructure focused and more mobile operator-oriented, the fog was more pervasive and included any node (stationary or mobile), including terminal devices. This article analyzes the opportunities and challenges to integrate, federate, and jointly orchestrate the edge and fog resources into a unified framework.6application/pdfeng© 2018 IEEEEdgeFogNFVMECSDNOrchestrationManagementVirtualizationOpportunities and Challenges of Joint Edge and Fog Orchestrationconference paperTelecomunicacioneshttps://doi.org/10.1109/WCNCW.2018.8369006open access3443492018 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW)CC/0000027671