Waqas, MuhammadNiu, YongAhmed, ManzoorLi, YongJin, DepengHan, Zhu2020-05-112020-05-1111/27/2018Copyright 2019 IEEE Access. Recommended citation: Waqas, Muhammad, Yong Niu, Jiayou He, Manzoor Ahmed, Xinlei Chen, Yong Li, Depeng Jin, and Zhu Han. "Mobility-Aware Fog Computing in Dynamic Environments: Understandings and Implementation." IEEE Access (2018). DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2883662. URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8548552/keywords#keywords. Reproduced in accordance with the original publisher's licensing terms and with permission from the author(s)/https://hdl.handle.net/10657/6409of the network, and nearer to end devices. Fog computing is not a counterfeit for cloud computing but a persuasive counterpart. However, the mobility of end users and/or fog nodes brings a major dilemma in the implementation of real-life scenarios. Therefore, we deliver the state-of-the-art research about mobility in fog computing. By identifying the mobility problems, requirements, and features of different proposals, we discover the open problems from subsisting studies and summarize the advantages of mobility for readers. This will help the researchers and developers avoid the current misapprehensions and capture the real-life scenarios, such as business, government, and education institutions. In spite of the extensive state-of-the-art research work, we also present the diverse mobility factors to investigate the correlation between dynamic nodes with fog nodes in order to accomplish better successful tasks. We conceive that the investigations of mobility factors in the fog computing will furnish the novel perspective on not only dynamic connections but also network dynamics. To revolutionize the follow-up research, we distinguish and foreground futurity directions concerning real-life scenarios of people and vehicles in a dynamic fog environment.Fog computingedge computingcloud computingmobilitymobility environmentsmobility factorsperformanceMobility-Aware Fog Computing in Dynamic Environments: Understandings and ImplementationArticle