학술논문

Availability-aware Service Placement Policy in Fog Computing Based on Graph Partitions
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
IEEE Internet of Things Journal. 6 - 2, pp. 3641-3651. IEEE-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 01/04/2019
Subject
Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture
Language
Abstract
This paper presents a policy for service placement of fog applications inspired on complex networks and graph theory. We propose a twofold partition process based on communities for the partition of the fog devices and based on transitive closures for the application services partition. The allocation of the services is performed sequentially by, firstly, mapping applications to device communities and, secondly, mapping service transitive closures to fog devices in the community. The underlying idea is to place as many inter-related services as possible in the most nearby devices to the users. The optimization objectives are the availability of the applications and the Quality of Service (QoS) of the system, measured as the number of requests that are executed before the application deadlines. We compared our solution with an Integer Linear Programming approach, and the simulation results showed that our proposal obtains higher QoS and availability when fails in the nodes are considered.