Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) is introduced as part of edge computing paradigm, that exploit cloud computing resources, at a nearer premises to service users. Cloud service users often search for cloud service providers to meet their computational demands. Due to the lack of previous experience between cloud service providers and users, users hold several doubts related to their data security and privacy, job completion and processing performance efficiency of service providers. This paper presents an integrated three-tier trust management framework that evaluates cloud service providers in three main domains: Tier I, which evaluates service provider compliance to the agreed upon service level agreement; Tier II, which computes the processing performance of a service provider based on its number of successful processes; and Tier III, which measures the violations committed by a service provider, per computational interval, during its processing in the MEC network. The three-tier evaluation is performed during Phase I computation. In Phase II, a service provider total trust value and status are gained through the integration of the three tiers using the developed overall trust fuzzy inference system (FIS). The simulation results of Phase I show the service provider trust value in terms of service level agreement compliance, processing performance and measurement of violations independently. This disseminates service provider’s points of failure, which enables a service provider to enhance its future performance for the evaluated domains. The Phase II results show the overall trust value and status per service provider after integrating the three tiers using overall trust FIS. The proposed model is distinguished among other models by evaluating different parameters for a service provider.

Highlights

  • Cloud computing (CC) provides a variety of computing resources such as processing capabilities, storage, servers, for multiple cloud users over the network (Monir et al, 2015)

  • This paper presents an integrated three-tier trust management framework using fuzzy logic

  • Using fuzzy logic for trust computation in mobile edge computing Fuzzy logic is a form of artificial intelligence, were the input parameters are given to a fuzzy inference system as unclear or uncertain information, denoting partial truth of a parameter (Nagarajan, Selvamuthukumaran & Thirunavukarasu, 2017)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Cloud computing (CC) provides a variety of computing resources such as processing capabilities, storage, servers, for multiple cloud users over the network (Monir et al, 2015). Trust evaluation is performed in a centralized manner, by a fully trusted third party known as cloud service manager (CSM), to grantee trust results credibility (Felix & Ricardo, 2012; Hatzivasilis et al, 2020) This promotes for a secure and successful transactions between service users and providers in the MEC environment (Rathee et al, 2017). The output results of each tier of the three-tiers are inserted as an input to the buildup overall trust FIS, which provides a total trust value and status for a service provider per computational interval This provides a full representation of a service provider abidance to the SLA contract, processing performance and violations committed during its service provisioning in the MEC paradigm. The conclusion and future work are discussed in ‘Conclusion and Future Work’

LITERATURE REVIEW AND RELATED WORK
Discussion
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SIMULATION RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Methodology
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
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