Resource Allocation Model for Sensor Clouds under the Sensing as a Service Paradigm

Author:

Guerreiro Joel,Rodrigues Luís,Correia NoéliaORCID

Abstract

The Sensing as a Service is emerging as a new Internet of Things (IoT) business model for sensors and data sharing in the cloud. Under this paradigm, a resource allocation model for the assignment of both sensors and cloud resources to clients/applications is proposed. This model, contrarily to previous approaches, is adequate for emerging IoT Sensing as a Service business models supporting multi-sensing applications and mashups of Things in the cloud. A heuristic algorithm is also proposed having this model as a basis. Results show that the approach is able to incorporate strategies that lead to the allocation of fewer devices, while selecting the most adequate ones for application needs.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Human-Computer Interaction

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