Abstract

Sensor-aware distributed workflow applications are becoming increasingly popular underwater. The apps are marine operations that generate data and process it based on its characteristics. Mobile-fog-cloud paradigms, as well as computing such as sensor nodes, have emerged. As previously stated, the nodes can be combined into a single system to achieve several goals. Many factors are considered, including network contents, workload fluctuation, variable execution durations, deadlines, and bandwidth. As a result, scheduling mobile workflow systems with multiple parameters might be challenging. The study suggests a novel content-efficient decision-aware task scheduling (CATSA) method for defining and adapting to complicated environmental changes. The CATSA consists of several components that work together to perform various benchmarks in the system, including a decision planner, sequencing, and scheduling. As evidenced by test findings during evaluation, the suggested architecture outperforms current studies regarding workflow execution quality of services and improved the makespan 30% and deadline meeting 40% in the study.

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