Adaptive Trading of Cloud of Things Resources

Ahmed Salim Alrawahi, Kevin Lee, Ahmad Lotfi
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Cloud of Things (CoT) consists of heterogeneous Cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) resources. CoT increasingly requires adaptive run-time management due to the CoT dynamism, environmental uncertainties and unpredictable changes in IoT resources. Adapting to these changes benefits particularly trading of CoT resources where the adaptability of traded resources and applications remains a challenge. Run-time changes in CoT trading environments can impact vital aspects including resource allocation, resource utilisation and application performance. This paper adopts monitoring, analysis, planning and execution (MAPE) model from autonomic computing to support adaptations when trading CoT resources. This is achieved by applying the MAPE model to systematically capture and identify changes in CoT environment. Based on the identified adaptations, an adaptive model is proposed to react to these changes.
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物云资源的自适应交易
物联网云(CoT)由异构云和物联网(IoT)资源组成。由于CoT的动态性、环境的不确定性和物联网资源的不可预测变化,CoT越来越需要自适应运行时管理。适应这些变化尤其有利于CoT资源的交易,因为交易资源和应用程序的适应性仍然是一个挑战。CoT交易环境中的运行时更改会影响重要方面,包括资源分配、资源利用和应用程序性能。本文采用自主计算的监测、分析、计划和执行(MAPE)模型来支持交易CoT资源时的适应性。这是通过应用MAPE模型来系统地捕获和识别CoT环境中的变化来实现的。在此基础上,提出了一种适应模型来应对这些变化。
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