Advances in Edge-Fog-Cloud Computing and Its Applications in a Smart Cities Context

A special issue of Smart Cities (ISSN 2624-6511).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2026 | Viewed by 6

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Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
Interests: wireless networking; IOT; smart grid security; smart city applications

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

An edge/fog network is essential for the real-time monitoring and intelligent control of critical smart city infrastructures, but is constrained by many practical deployment-related limitations. This leads to numerous research challenges relating to the optimal management of computing, communication, storage under the constraints/requirements of latency, bandwidth, availability, resilience, cost, energy, security/privacy, safety, diagnosability, configurability, and the harsh environment in which the edge/fog devices must operate. Furthermore, the mechanisms and methods must comprehend and be responsive to the needs of individual applications that may vary greatly in terms of performance, reliability, and safety needs. The purpose of this Special Issue is to advance the field with the latest research results in all areas relevant for fog/edge computing in the context of a broad class of smart city applications. This Special Issue is particularly interested in the application of emerging artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, including multimodal large language models. Papers are solicited that address not only the effectiveness/accuracy considerations of these techniques but also trustability, explainability, scalability,  configurability, diagnosability, robustness, security/privacy, and adaptability to evolving systems. Papers spanning the entire spectrum of the field, including mathematical modeling, novel architectures, practical solutions, and real-world deployment insights, are all welcome.

Prof. Dr. Krishna Kant
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • edge/fog computing
  • smart city
  • Internet of Things
  • resource management
  • security/privacy
  • artificial intelligence

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