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Resource Provisioning in the Edge for IoT Applications With Multilevel Services - 2018

Resource Provisioning in the Edge for IoT Applications With Multilevel Services

Research Area:  Edge Computing

Abstract:

As the prevalence of computing-intensive and delay-sensitive Internet of Things (IoT) applications, IoT service providers (SP) begin to deploy micro data centers in the edge and offload functions to them. However, more and more complex IoT applications require an ordered sequence of services across geographically distributed infrastructure to fulfil their functions, which poses grand challenges for IoT SP to deploy applications with low costs and high efficiency. To the best of our knowledge, no existing works have studied the deployment for an application with multilevel services (referred to as application deployment with multilevel services (ADMS) problem). To fill in the gap, we formulate the ADMS problem as an optimization problem with the aim of minimizing the overall deployment cost under the latency/computation/storage/bandwidth requirements and the infrastructure capacity limitations. We design a workflow-based heuristic algorithm called AMS, which can determine how many virtual machines (VMs) should be placed for each type of service and where to place them. AMS supports the services to scale up or scale down on demand in real time. Simulation experiments based on real network measurement demonstrate that AMS can reduce the number of deployed VMs by 28.4% and the deployment cost by 33.9% subject to comparable satisfied user ratio.

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Author(s) Name:  Xu Zhang; Haojun Huang; Hao Yin; Dapeng Oliver Wu; Geyong Min and Zhan Ma

Journal name:  IEEE Internet of Things Journal

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Publisher name:  IEEE

DOI:  10.1109/JIOT.2018.2875753

Volume Information:  Volume: 6, Issue: 3, June 2019,Page(s): 4262 - 4271