Energy Efficient IoT Virtualization Framework with Peer to Peer Networking and Processing
Network Virtualization
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.1812.07931
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
In this paper, an energy efficient IoT virtualization framework with P2P networking and edge computing is proposed. network, the task processing requests are served by peers. The peers in our work represented objects relays that host virtual machines (VMs). We have considered three scenarios to investigate saving power consumption system capabilities terms of processing. first scenario only scenario, where processed using only. second last a hybrid both VMs. developed mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model maximize number tasks minimize total consumed network. investigated under impact VMs placement constraints, fairness constraints between objects, limitations, uplink downlink limited capacities, capability limitations. Based on MILP principles, we virtualized networks heuristic (EEVIPN). results were comparable those efficiency Our show serves up 77% (57% average) requests, but higher compared other scenarios. can serve 74% 8% scenario. contrast, 28% (22% be successfully handled applying 62%
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