Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading

The role of fog computing is to lessen the burden of Cloud and device computing. The purpose of this project is to solve the energy consumption and latency issues in the IoT 6G device as well as propose an approach to match the fog nodes with the IoT devices in task-offloading. This project implemen...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Main Author: Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024
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Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
2024
Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
36
2
10.37934/araset.36.2.199212
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181451337&doi=10.37934%2faraset.36.2.199212&partnerID=40&md5=9593cd54d3858f4d3a435c032954b9bb
The role of fog computing is to lessen the burden of Cloud and device computing. The purpose of this project is to solve the energy consumption and latency issues in the IoT 6G device as well as propose an approach to match the fog nodes with the IoT devices in task-offloading. This project implemented the Gale Shapley Stable Marriage Matching Game with a task-offloading energy efficiency technique. One-to-one matching is applied, in four fog nodes and four IoT devices according to the size of the task in IoT devices and energy in fog nodes. Simulation results prove that the proposed approach improves energy consumption and latency by 36.15% and 37.5% respectively. © 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
Semarak Ilmu Publishing
24621943
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author Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
spellingShingle Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
author_facet Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
author_sort Muhamad W.N.W.; Ribep A.C.; Dimyati K.; Yusof A.L.; Abdullah E.
title Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
title_short Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
title_full Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
title_fullStr Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Energy Consumption in Fog Computing via Task Offloading
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description The role of fog computing is to lessen the burden of Cloud and device computing. The purpose of this project is to solve the energy consumption and latency issues in the IoT 6G device as well as propose an approach to match the fog nodes with the IoT devices in task-offloading. This project implemented the Gale Shapley Stable Marriage Matching Game with a task-offloading energy efficiency technique. One-to-one matching is applied, in four fog nodes and four IoT devices according to the size of the task in IoT devices and energy in fog nodes. Simulation results prove that the proposed approach improves energy consumption and latency by 36.15% and 37.5% respectively. © 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
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