Effective Heuristics for Enhancing QoS in Fog Environment through Migration and Replication Techniques
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Fog Nodes, Migration, Accessibility, Duplication, Replica, PredictionAbstract
Fog computing has arisen to address the needs of IOT (Internet of Things) applications that are currently unmet by existing solution. However, inef- efficient service management in this dense and geographically dispersed environment degrade service accessibility to users and lead to poor quality of service(QoS)in terms of response time ,congestion network, and the consumption of energy.
This paper introduce three fog service placement methods, which allows users to retrieve service in a faster and more efficient way, to improve service accessibility by replicating service on fog nodes considering Fog Computing characteristics. In these three methods, we take into account the prediction based on service history from fog to each service, we also show the results of simulation experiments using IFOGSIM regarding the performance evaluation of our proposed heuristics.
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