Using Heuristic Search Techniques to Reduce Task Migrations in Peer-to-Peer Volunteer Computing Networks

Ehab Saleh, C. Shastry
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Massive computations in today's computer applications necessitate the use of high-performance computing environments. Unfortunately, high costs and power management must be addressed while operating these environments. Volunteer computing (VC) enables the creation of a global network of computing devices capable of accumulating their computing power to outperform any supercomputer. VC refers to the use of underutilized computing resources donated by thousands of volunteers who want to actively participate in solving common research problems. However, VC systems experience unexpected and sudden loss of connections between volunteers' computing resources and the main server. In this case, the server must redistribute the work to new devices as they become available. This process is known as task migration, and it is already used in various volunteer frameworks to address the unavailability of computing resources. However, there is a tendency to limit the number of migrations since they are considered a technically complex and time-consuming process. In this paper, we employ heuristic search algorithms to reduce task migrations caused by loss of connections in Peer-to-Peer volunteer networks by locating an alternate network path to send output files to the server when the direct link is no longer available. The simulation results demonstrate that using a heuristic search algorithm eliminates all task migrations caused by loss of connections, resulting in less total execution time and power consumption.
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利用启发式搜索技术减少点对点志愿计算网络中的任务迁移
在当今的计算机应用中,大量的计算需要使用高性能的计算环境。不幸的是,在运行这些环境时必须解决高成本和电源管理问题。志愿计算(VC)能够创建一个全球计算设备网络,这些设备能够积累计算能力,从而超越任何超级计算机。VC指的是利用数千名志愿者捐赠的未充分利用的计算资源,这些志愿者希望积极参与解决共同的研究问题。然而,VC系统在志愿者的计算资源和主服务器之间经历了意想不到的和突然的连接丢失。在这种情况下,服务器必须在新设备可用时将工作重新分配给它们。这个过程被称为任务迁移,它已经在各种志愿者框架中使用,以解决计算资源不可用的问题。然而,有一种趋势是限制迁移的数量,因为它们被认为是技术上复杂且耗时的过程。在本文中,我们采用启发式搜索算法,通过定位替代网络路径,在直接链接不再可用时向服务器发送输出文件,以减少点对点志愿者网络中由于连接丢失而导致的任务迁移。仿真结果表明,启发式搜索算法消除了连接丢失导致的所有任务迁移,减少了总执行时间和功耗。
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Periodica polytechnica Electrical engineering and computer science
Periodica polytechnica Electrical engineering and computer science Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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期刊介绍: The main scope of the journal is to publish original research articles in the wide field of electrical engineering and informatics fitting into one of the following five Sections of the Journal: (i) Communication systems, networks and technology, (ii) Computer science and information theory, (iii) Control, signal processing and signal analysis, medical applications, (iv) Components, Microelectronics and Material Sciences, (v) Power engineering and mechatronics, (vi) Mobile Software, Internet of Things and Wearable Devices, (vii) Solid-state lighting and (viii) Vehicular Technology (land, airborne, and maritime mobile services; automotive, radar systems; antennas and radio wave propagation).
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