A Novel Service Deployment Policy in Fog Computing Considering The Degree of Availability and Fog Landscape Utilization Using Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms

Maryam Eslami, Mehdi Sakhaei
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Fog computing is a promising paradigm for real-time and mission-critical Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Regarding the high distribution, heterogeneity, and limitation of fog resources, applications should be placed in a distributed manner to fully utilize these resources. In this paper, we propose a linear formulation for assuring the different availability require-ments of application services while maximizing the utilization of fog resources. We also compare three multiobjective evolutionary algorithms, namely MOPSO, NSGA-II, and MOEA/D for a trade-off between the mentioned optimization goals. The evaluation results in the iFogSim simulator demonstrate the efficiency of all three algorithms and a generally better behavior of MOPSO algorithm in terms of obtained objective values, application deadline satisfaction, and execution time.
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使用多目标进化算法考虑可用性程度和雾景观利用率的新型雾计算服务部署策略
对于实时和任务关键型物联网(IoT)应用而言,雾计算是一种大有可为的模式。鉴于雾资源的高度分布性、异构性和局限性,应用应该以分布式方式放置,以充分利用这些资源。在本文中,我们提出了一种线性表述方法,用于确保应用服务的不同可用性要求,同时最大限度地提高雾资源的利用率。我们还比较了三种多目标进化算法,即 MOPSO、NSGA-II 和 MOEA/D,以权衡上述优化目标。在 iFogSim 模拟器中的评估结果表明,这三种算法都很有效,而 MOPSO 算法在目标值、应用截止日期满足度和执行时间方面的表现普遍更好。
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