Description: Fog Resource Management refers to the process of managing and optimizing resources in a fog computing environment, which is an extension of cloud computing. In this context, resources can include storage, processing, and networks that are distributed across multiple devices located at the edge of the network, closer to end users. This management is crucial to ensure efficient performance, reduce latency, and enhance user experience. Fog computing allows data to be processed and analyzed locally, rather than sending it to a central server, resulting in faster responses and more efficient use of bandwidth. Managing these resources involves dynamic capacity allocation, monitoring the status of devices, and optimizing workloads to ensure that resources are used effectively and adapt to changing demands. Additionally, this management must consider data security and privacy, as resources are distributed and may be exposed to various threats. In summary, Fog Resource Management is essential for maximizing performance and efficiency in edge computing environments, enabling better integration of IoT devices and real-time applications.