Proactive Mobile Fog Computing using Work Stealing
Author(s) -
Sander Soo,
Chii Chang,
Seng W. Loke,
Satish Narayana Srirama
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of mobile computing and multimedia communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1937-9404
pISSN - 1937-9412
DOI - 10.4018/ijmcmc.2017100101
Subject(s) - computer science , provisioning , cloud computing , distributed computing , latency (audio) , edge computing , architecture , mobile edge computing , task (project management) , edge device , proof of concept , computer network , operating system , telecommunications , art , management , economics , visual arts
A common design of the Internet of Things IoT system relies on distant Cloud for management and processing, which faces the challenge of latency, especially when the application requires rapid response in the edge network. Therefore, researchers have proposed the Fog computing architecture, which distributes the computational data processing tasks to the edge network nodes located in the vicinity of data sources and end-users to reduce the latency. Although the Fog computing architecture is promising, it still faces a challenge in mobility when the tasks come from ubiquitous mobile applications in which the data sources are moving objects. In order to address the challenge, this article proposes a proactive Fog service provisioning framework, which hastens the task distribution process in Mobile Fog use cases. Further, the proposed framework provides an optimization scheme in task allocation based on runtime context information. A proof-of-concept prototype has been implemented and tested on real devices.
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