The effective tasks management of workflows inspired by NIM-game strategy in smart grid environment
by Basetty Mallikarjuna
International Journal of Power and Energy Conversion (IJPEC), Vol. 13, No. 1, 2022

Abstract: In smart grid environment incorporated with IoT-based cloud infrastructure, management of efficiency is a paradigm. This procedure considers an adversary search technique (ADVST). It approaches the MINIMAX algorithm on virtual machines for management of workflows in IoT-based cloud infrastructure, which is named as a VMMINMAX algorithm. The algorithm finds the over-loaded-tasks group named as VMMAXIMISER. The under-loaded-tasks group named as VMMINIMISER and the balanced-tasks group named as VMBALANCED. The VMMINMAX algorithm is used for effective tasks management strategy, and it can be achieved, by moving the workflows from heavily-loaded-VMs to low-loaded-VMs. It balances over VMs as VMBALANCED and reduces the non-critical-workflow-tasks and effective allocation of critical-workflow-tasks, with respect to make-span and average make-span of VMs. The algorithm has been tested with different parameters such as throughput, overhead, resource utilisation, response time, scalability and performance and proved.

Online publication date: Fri, 02-Sep-2022

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