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Abstract Fog computing is defined as the distribution of computing resources between the data devices and the cloud or any other data centre in a distributed computing infrastructure or process. This paper briefly reviews the various definitions, applications, architecture and fog simulators proposed by researchers over the years. In this paper, a comparison table is presented which highlights the key features of simulators available like FogtorchII, iFogSim, Fogbus, MyiFogSim etc.