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Title: Leveraging Fog Computing for Task Offloading in IoT Networks: A Focus on Deadline and Computation Demand Management
Authors: Sahu, Ritarani
Mishra, Prabhanjan
Chinara, Suchismita
Keywords: Internet of Things (IoT)
Fog Computing (FC)
Task Offloading
Deadline
Computing Demand
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Citation: 9th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES), PPGIT, Coimbatore, India, 16–18 December 2024
Abstract: Efficient task offloading to fog nodes (FNs) is crucial in Internet of Things (IoT)-fog systems to tackle the problems of high computing demands and stringent deadlines of IoT tasks. In order to optimize task offloading, this study proposes a model DCTO (deadline and computation demand-based task offloading) that makes use of fog computing (FC). The goals of DCTO are to minimize the overall offloading delay, energy usage. The model suggested, ensures a fair distribution of tasks across available FNs integrating efficient decision-making algorithm by controlling task’s computing demand and their deadline. The proposed approach’s effectiveness is compared with First-Come-First-Serve (FCFS), RANDOM algorithm, Deadline-based algorithm (DA) and confirmed by extensive simulations, which show notable improvements over traditional methods from the perspective of offloading delay, energy efficiency as well.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/4956
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