Title :
Power-Aware Hierarchical Scheduling with Respect to Resource Intermittence in Wireless Grids
Author :
Huang, Chang-Qin ; Zhu, Zhi-Ting ; Wu, Yong-he ; Xiao, Zheng-hong
Author_Institution :
ECNU-TCL Joint Workstation for Postdoctoral Res. on Educ. Technol., East China Normal Univ., Shanghai
Abstract :
Wireless grids bring more challenging issues of resource allocation and task scheduling, and mobility and power management are major additional concerns in a wireless grid. Based on a proxy-based architecture, a hierarchical scheduling model is proposed to efficiently utilize the energy of wireless nodes with respect to quality of service (QoS). The first level scheduler is responsible for mapping tasks among proxy-nodes and other fixed grid nodes; the second will conduct scheduling in each proxy-centric wireless domain. Under the guidance of four principles suitable for the intermittence, the first level performs overall scheduling based on the FIFS algorithm (first input first service). After modeling a consumed power objective function, a revised min-min heuristic algorithm is enforced to the second level in order to efficiently map tasks to wireless devices. In the latter algorithm, mobile node selection is targeted to minimize the energy consumed due to communication and computation, and its last solution is evaluated to guarantee requirement for the task deadline. This research simulation suggests that the power-aware hierarchical scheduling improves energy utilization of the overall system, and also decreases the ratio of failure of scheduled tasks in wireless grids
Keywords :
grid computing; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); quality of service; resource allocation; scheduling; QoS; energy utilization; first input first service algorithm; min-min heuristic algorithm; mobile node selection; mobility management; power management; power objective function consumption; power-aware hierarchical scheduling model; proxy-based architecture; quality of service; resource allocation; resource intermittence; task scheduling; wireless device; wireless grid; Batteries; Computer architecture; Cybernetics; Educational technology; Energy management; Grid computing; Machine learning; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Processor scheduling; Quality of service; Resource management; Scheduling algorithm; Hierarchical scheduling; Power management; Resource intermittence; Wireless grid;
Conference_Titel :
Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2006 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dalian, China
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0061-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICMLC.2006.258419