• DocumentCode
    33295
  • Title

    An auto-scaling mechanism for virtual resources to support mobile, pervasive, real-time healthcare applications in cloud computing

  • Author

    Ahn, Yong ; Cheng, Albert M. K. ; Baek, Jeihoon ; Jo, Minho ; Chen, Hsiao-Hwa

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
  • Volume
    27
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    September-October 2013
  • Firstpage
    62
  • Lastpage
    68
  • Abstract
    Cloud computing with virtualization technologies has become an important trend in the information technology industry. Due to its salient features of reliability and cost effectiveness, cloud computing has changed the paradigms of development for mobile pervasive services, effectively permeating the market. While most types of best effort mobile pervasive applications can be seamlessly migrated to cloud computing infrastructures, we need to consider specialized elements to make cloud computing infrastructures more effective in real-time healthcare applications. The client side of those applications dramatically increases its transmission rate whenever it detects an abnormal event. However, the existing server side mechanisms have limitations in adaptively allocating necessary computing resources in order to handle these various data volumes over time. In this article, we propose a novel server-side auto-scaling mechanism to autonomously allocate virtual resources on an on-demand basis. The mechanism is tested in an Amazon EC2, and the results show how the proposed mechanism can efficiently scale up and down the virtual resources, depending on the volume of requested real-time tasks.
  • Keywords
    health care; mobile computing; resource allocation; virtualisation; Amazon EC2; auto-scaling mechanism; cloud computing; information technology industry; mobile health care applications; mobile pervasive services; pervasive health care applications; resource allocation; server side mechanisms; virtual resources scaling mechanism; virtualization technologies; Biomedical imaging; Cloud computing; Monitoring; Real-time systems; Sensors; Virtualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Network, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0890-8044
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MNET.2013.6616117
  • Filename
    6616117