A multiobjective QoS model for trading cloud of things resources
journal contribution
posted on 2019-12-01, 00:00authored byAhmed Salim Alrawahi, Kevin LeeKevin Lee, Ahmad Lotfi
The emerging Cloud of Things (CoT) paradigm promises to meet the diverse requirements of many real-world applications, which previously could not be fulfilled by either Cloud Computing or Internet of Things (IoT). Trading CoT resources is a challenging aspect, particularly when managing Quality of Service (QoS) as resource providers and application developers have different priorities. This paper focuses on the challenge of supporting QoS when trading CoT resources and performing resource allocation. The contributions of this paper are 1) the problem of managing QoS while trading CoT resources is investigated as an optimisation problem 2) a QoS model is proposed to solve the problem by optimising five different QoS objectives 3) experimental evaluation of the proposed model using three optimisation algorithms. The evaluation results show the efficiency and dynamism of the proposed model in optimising CoT resource allocation based on diverse QoS objectives including resource cost, energy consumption, response time, fault tolerance and resource coverage.