Abstract

AbstractThe interaction between mobile and grid environments in building a transparent infrastructure for mobile users, involves several factors from both wired and wireless networks. These include the following: coordinated application executions, the management of inherent characteristics of mobile devices (disconnections and the problem of a reduced battery lifetime), and making a selection of suitable heterogeneous resources in wired network, which are distinctly in terms of their virtual organizations. For this reason, the main goal of the architecture is the provision of more complete transparency for mobile users, when they need to access the processing capacity of the grid computing environment. To achieve this, this paper outlines an architecture, called MITSIO, together with a prototype implementation that takes these factors into consideration. Furthermore, the study examines two case studies that provide evidence of the capacities of the proposed architecture. The first case study shows how the architecture enables mobile devices to consume less battery power (approximately 31%, for submitting and monitoring applications). The second case provides evidence of its capacity to select resources from different virtual organizations through the semantic integration of multiple ontologies.

Highlights

  • The resolution of complex problems is becoming possible as a result of the continuous evolution that is being observed in hardware and software

  • MITSIO can attain a good level of transparency for mobile users, since it supports several factors of transparency from both wireless and wired networks that no previous work has been able to offer in a single approach, such as management of interactive tasks, resource selection in the wired network and the management of inherent characteristics of mobile devices

  • The case study suggests that MITSIO is able to select suitable resources from different virtual organizations (VO) for the execution of applications submitted from mobile devices

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The resolution of complex problems is becoming possible as a result of the continuous evolution that is being observed in hardware and software. It should be noted that the mobile devices play a key role in improving ubiquitous access to the grid and cloud configurations For these reasons, the architecture outlined in this article extends the computing power of the grid environment to mobile users and in this research study, mobile devices can be regarded as web interfaces on condition that the grid resources exist in wired networks. The challenge of transparency is the main issue that will be addressed in this paper, since it is an important requirement when mobile devices are used as an interface to access the grid For this purpose, an architecture is outlined, called MITSIO (Management of Interactive Tasks and Semantics Integration of Ontologies); this handles three factors of transparency, which need to be examined to improve the provision of transparency for the mobile user.

Related works
The MITSIO—architecture prototype
Mobile GUI
Workflow manager
Resource selector
The proposals for ontologies
Matchmaker
Findings
Selector characteristics
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call