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Steiner Tree Based Optimal Resource Caching Scheme in Fog Computing 被引量:11

Steiner Tree Based Optimal Resource Caching Scheme in Fog Computing
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摘要 Fog Computing is a new platform that can serve mobile devices in the local area. In Fog Computing, the resources need to be shared or cached in the widely deployed Fog clusters. In this paper, we propose a Steiner tree based caching scheme, in which the Fog servers, when caching resources, first produce a Steiner tree to minimize the total path weight(or cost) such that the cost of resource caching using this tree could be minimized. Then we give a running illustration to show how the Fog Computing works and we compare the traditional shortest path scheme with the proposed one. The outcome shows that the Steiner tree based scheme could work more efficiently. Fog Computing is a new platform that can serve mobile devices in the local area. In Fog Computing, the resources need to be shared or cached in the widely deployed Fog clusters. In this paper, we propose a Steiner tree based caching scheme, in which the Fog servers, when caching resources, first produce a Steiner tree to minimize the total path weight (or cost) such that the cost of resource caching using this tree could be minimized. Then we give a running illustration to show how the Fog Computing works and we compare the traditional shortest path scheme with the proposed one. The outcome shows that the Steiner tree based scheme could work more efficiently.
出处 《China Communications》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第8期161-168,共8页 中国通信(英文版)
基金 supported by the National High-Tech R&D Program(863Program)No.2015AA01A705 the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61202079 the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation under Grant No.2014T70031 the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China No.2015JBM111
关键词 STEINER树 缓存 资源 计算 最短路径 移动设备 服务器 最小化 steiner Tree resource caching fogcomputing architecture
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