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This book's elementary focuses are addressing the various challenges of the vehicular cloud environment and developing scheduling and migration algorithms. Here, we consider various influencing factors like speed, parking time, mobility pattern, vehicles' energy source, resource utilization, energy consumption, and cost in the algorithms' development process to achieve better performance. In the beginning, we propose a dynamic service migration (DSM) algorithm for vehicular clouds. The algorithm consists of three phases, estimation, assignment and migration. The performance analysis is carried…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book's elementary focuses are addressing the various challenges of the vehicular cloud environment and developing scheduling and migration algorithms. Here, we consider various influencing factors like speed, parking time, mobility pattern, vehicles' energy source, resource utilization, energy consumption, and cost in the algorithms' development process to achieve better performance. In the beginning, we propose a dynamic service migration (DSM) algorithm for vehicular clouds. The algorithm consists of three phases, estimation, assignment and migration. The performance analysis is carried out through simulationusing two scenarios of six datasets, and compared with three well-known algorithms, namely vehicular VM migration-uniform (VVMM-U), round robin and mobility and destination workload aware migration (MDWLAM) using four performance measures. The comparison results followed by statistical validation using T test show the superiority of the proposed algorithm over the existing algorithms.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sohan Kumar Pande is working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of CSE at Silicon Institute of Technology, Sambalpur, Odisha, India. He holds Ph. D. degree in CSE from VSSUT, Burla, Odisha, India. He received his M. Tech. degree from SUIIT, Burla, Odisha, India, and B. Tech. degree from C V Raman College of Engineering.