Abstract

Cloud services are the cutting edge technology, however the growing demand for the internet of things has certain limitations which are high latency expectation and high cost of cloud resources, and this is caused by long-distance between application and cloud. Fog computing is a distributed extension of the cloud, which provide storage and computation at the network level. It consists of an internet of things (IoT) application, a fog control node, and a fog access node. This research works towards minimizing the cloud cost in scheduling. For this purpose, a cost-effective task and user scheduling algorithm are performed. The first task scheduling model is composed based on composers' roles after that task scheduling algorithm is performed to handle the various task at the fog access node in an optimized manner. Finally, the reallocation mechanism reduces the time and service delay. For the analysis purpose extensive simulation is carried out and performance statistics were compared with other existing algorithms. It was observed that the proposed algorithm provides highly cost-optimized user and task scheduling with better performance statistics and reduces the delay in the task by providing optimization in the concurrent task at the fog node.

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