Green Computing-Based Digital Waste Management and Resource Allocation for Distributed Fog Data Centers

Author:

Manikandan N.1,Vinod D.1,Anto Arockia Rosaline R.1,Nancy P.1,Premalatha G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India

Abstract

The term “green computing” describes the efficient use of resources in computing and IT/IS infrastructure. This study suggests a unique method for dispersed fog data centres' work scheduling and resource allocation based on digital waste management. Here, the bandwidth differential preemption evolution moving average method (BDPEMA) is used to control the network's digital waste while allocating resources. Reinforcement adversarial hierarchical group multi-objective cuckoo optimisation (RAHMCO) is used to schedule network tasks. In terms of resource sharing rate, energy efficiency, reaction time, quality of service, and makespan, experimental study is conducted. The proposed approaches have been evaluated in a simulated cloud environment. The proposed method outperformed the current rules when QoS features were considered. The proposed technique attained QoS of 66%, energy efficiency of 96%, resource sharing of 88%, response time of 45%, and makespan of 61%.

Publisher

IGI Global

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