Abstract

Due to the users’ mobility, new online applications, as well as low processing power and limited energy of smart devices, traditional cloud computing models could not provide new required services. Cloud service providers improve the quality of their services by moving some servers to the edge of the network and closer to mobile users. Considering the moving nature of users and the heterogeneous service demands in different areas, the optimal placement of servers plays an important role in increasing the quality of service provided to users. However, because of the large number of servers, finding the optimal location of these resources is a serious challenge. In the proposed method of this paper (MES-WG), in the first step, the geographical area of server deployment is divided into smaller sub-regions to reduce the complexity of the problem. Then, by using the WOA algorithm the search agent finds the optimal location of the servers. In the next step, a neural network is used for the local placement of all servers in each area. Finally, game theory is deployed for the convergence of resource placement in all sub-regions. The experimental results show that the proposed method reduces the network latency by 33.5% and also improves the load balance on servers by 28.2%, compared to some of the state-of-the-art methods.

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