Junjie Zheng, Jing Qu, Zexiang Cai, Ying Xue, Xiaohua Li
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Modelling and simulation of cloud-native-based edge computing terminals for power distribution
The introduction of cloud-native technology has significantly changed the architecture of applications and the mechanism for the collaborative operation of components in power distribution edge computing terminals (PDECT). To develop an effective quantitative analysis tool for PDECT performance, the composition and characteristics of cloud-native PDECT are studied, and the modelling and simulation of cloud-native PDECT are proposed. Subsequently, modelling is implemented through the simulation software CloudSim, achieving the simulation of microservices, containers, declarative configuration, and container orchestration with the consideration of power distribution scenarios. Then, by the proposed simulation scenario module, various elements of the power distribution scenarios can be self-defined. Finally, by demonstrating the principles and implementation mechanisms of the proposed modelling method and simulation tool, and comparing simulation results for different service time ranges, access devices, resource configurations of PDECT, request occurrence rates, and resource scheduling strategies, the validity and effectiveness of the proposed modelling method and simulation tool are verified.
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