Implementing the ACO Algorithm and Fog Nodes for Efficient Resource and Energy Allocation in Cloud Computing
Abdulsalam Bouaisha,
Salima Abozho,
Asma Al-Hdar and
Abdullahi Ibrahim
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Abdulsalam Bouaisha: Altinbas University, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Istanbul, Turkey
Salima Abozho: Altinbas University, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Istanbul, Turkey
Asma Al-Hdar: Altinbas University, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Istanbul, Turkey
Abdullahi Ibrahim: Altinbas University, Department of Electrical and Computer engineering, Istanbul, Turkey
Journal of Policy Research (JPR), 2022, vol. 8, issue 4, 46-49
Abstract:
Even if it takes place inside the context of a service, the user is the one who is accountable for the trip that the information takes to and from the cloud. The cloud administrator, on the other hand, is the one who is responsible for supplying the required computing resources. According to the findings of the research, this is still the case in spite of the fact that the trip takes place. We suggest using swarm intelligence in conjunction with fog nodes in order to transfer data to and from the cloud via the path that is determined to be the most efficient. This is due to the fact that the process of resource providing calls for a strategy that consists of numerous levels, with each layer representing a different type of resource that may be delivered in a number of different ways.
Keywords: ACO; Swarm intelligence; Fog nodes; Cloud computing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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