Title: Economic agent-based resource management in ad hoc grid environment

Authors: Chunlin Li, Layuan Li

Addresses: Department of Computer Science, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China. ' Department of Computer Science, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China

Abstract: The ad hoc grid is a spontaneous organisation of cooperating heterogeneous nodes into a logical community without a fixed infrastructure and with only minimal administrative requirements. Resource management for ad hoc grids is challenging due to the participation of heterogeneous, dynamic, autonomous and ephemeral grid nodes. The paper proposes an ad hoc grid resource management system, the producers and consumers of ad hoc grid resource are modelled as the self-interested decision-makers described in microeconomic theory. All market participants in the ad hoc grid environment including grid resources and services can be represented as agents. We apply economic agents to build ad hoc grid resource management, where ad hoc grid resource consumers and providers can buy and sell ad hoc grid resource based on an underlying economic architecture. The main processes involved in ad hoc grid resource management are resource registration, discovery and resource allocation. The experiments are conducted to compare ad hoc grid resource allocation algorithm with other ad hoc grid resource allocation algorithm. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm is more efficient than compared allocation scheme.

Keywords: ad hoc grids; resource management; economic agents; agent-based management; spontaneous organisation; e-business; electronic business; cooperation; heterogeneous nodes; logical communities; fixed infrastructures; administrative requirements; ephemeral nodes; dynamic nodes; autonomous nodes; producers; consumers; self-interest; decision-makers; microeconomics; market participants; economic architecture; resource registration; resource discovery; resource allocation; allocation algorithms; networks; virtual organisations; web based organisations; online organisations; networking; world wide web; internet.

DOI: 10.1504/IJNVO.2011.040002

International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2011 Vol.8 No.3/4, pp.303 - 322

Published online: 21 Feb 2015 *

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