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Exploiting process lifetime distributions for dynamic load balancing
1995
Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles - SOSP '95
We consider policies for CPU load balancing in networks of workstations. ...
We address the question of whether preemptive migration (migrating active processes) is necessary, or whether remote execution (migrating processes only at the time of birth) is sufficient for load balancing ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Tom Anderson and the members of the NOW group for comments and suggestions on our experimental setup. ...
doi:10.1145/224056.225838
dblp:conf/sosp/Harchol-BalterD95
fatcat:e3fdhp27pjdndfewd34tnjvtwe
Exploiting process lifetime distributions for dynamic load balancing
1996
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGMETRICS international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems - SIGMETRICS '96
We consider policies for CPU load balancing in networks of workstations. ...
We address the question of whether preemptive migration (migrating active processes) is necessary, or whether remote execution (migrating processes only at the time of birth) is sufficient for load balancing ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Tom Anderson and the members of the NOW group for comments and suggestions on our experimental setup. ...
doi:10.1145/233013.233019
dblp:conf/sigmetrics/Harchol-BalterD96
fatcat:vjrx6bcr6nfgdmclhgbb3qfsgy
Exploiting process lifetime distributions for dynamic load balancing
1995
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
We consider policies for CPU load balancing in networks of workstations. ...
We address the question of whether preemptive migration (migrating active processes) is necessary, or whether remote execution (migrating processes only at the time of birth) is sufficient for load balancing ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Tom Anderson and the members of the NOW group for comments and suggestions on our experimental setup. ...
doi:10.1145/224057.225838
fatcat:alqrx67eind7xlw65klzjx56zm
Exploiting process lifetime distributions for dynamic load balancing
1997
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems
We consider policies for CPU load balancing in networks of workstations. ...
We address the question of whether preemptive migration (migrating active processes) is necessary, or whether remote execution (migrating processes only at the time of birth) is sufficient for load balancing ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Tom Anderson and the members of the NOW group for comments and suggestions on our experimental setup. ...
doi:10.1145/263326.263344
fatcat:rccqnoz545bnjgq65nwusn7kk4
Exploiting process lifetime distributions for dynamic load balancing
1996
Performance Evaluation Review
We consider policies for CPU load balancing in networks of workstations. ...
We address the question of whether preemptive migration (migrating active processes) is necessary, or whether remote execution (migrating processes only at the time of birth) is sufficient for load balancing ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to thank Tom Anderson and the members of the NOW group for comments and suggestions on our experimental setup. ...
doi:10.1145/233008.233019
fatcat:xn3zby5z5bfs7aif3etwngma34
Runtime resource management for lifetime extension in multi-core systems
2016
2016 IEEE 34th VLSI Test Symposium (VTS)
Furthermore, specific Dynamic Reliability Management (DRM) policies have been devised to deal with lifetime issues in multi-core systems, acting mainly on the workload distribution (and eventually on architectural ...
Such load/wear-out balancing is reasonably easy to perform when considering single-thread application, incurring a reduced number of constraints in the decision process. ...
Furthermore, specific Dynamic Reliability Management (DRM) policies have been devised to deal with lifetime issues in multi-core systems, acting mainly on the workload distribution (and eventually on architectural ...
doi:10.1109/vts.2016.7477317
dblp:conf/vts/Boichini16
fatcat:s4x7skofuzh6dguzi4tvvus4sq
A MIN-MAX SCHEDULING LOAD BALANCED APPROACH TO ENHANCE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE OF MOBILE ADHOC NETWORKS
2019
International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications
This manuscript proposes a min-max scheduling (M2S) algorithm for energy efficiency and load balancing (LB) in MANETs. The algorithm operates in two phases: neighbor selection and load balancing. ...
In the load balancing phase, the selected nodes are induced by queuing and scheduling the process to improve the rate of load dissemination. ...
The entire process of M2SLB is divided as neighbor selection and load distribution. ...
doi:10.5121/ijcnc.2019.11306
fatcat:pf5kpvuwy5f6jlmynwcgqy2n3e
Migrate or not? exploiting dynamic task migration in mobile cloud computing systems
2013
IEEE wireless communications
Contemporary mobile devices generate heavy loads of computationally intensive tasks, which cannot be executed locally due to the limited processing and energy capabilities of each device. ...
A cloud facility is a network of geographically distributed datacenters, each consisting of hundreds of servers, that facilitates rapid and flexible access to a shared pool of dynamically configured resources ...
from heavily loaded to less loaded servers (load balancing). ...
doi:10.1109/mwc.2013.6549280
fatcat:frc4ad2z5rfchdmbuvq6od5rua
Efficient Enhanced Sleep Awake Scheduling Using Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks : A Review
2021
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science Engineering and Technology
WSN is a distributed network that consists of great amount of sensor nodes and has the capacity of sensing, processing and transmits the partially processed and required data only. ...
The resource allocation problem is the major problem for a group of cloud user requests. ...
Distributed computing is most recent developing innovation for expansive scale dispersed processing and parallel registering. ...
doi:10.32628/ijsrset21828
fatcat:qobg3htgw5cy3g5lbmfflqge7m
Efficiency Evaluation of Strategies for Dynamic Management of Wireless Sensor Networks
2017
Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Load balancing techniques achieve important results, increasing lifetime and the number of sensed events. ...
balancing techniques. ...
Distributed Dynamic Load Balancing The WSN lifetime or its service availability is dependent on the discharge of nodes batteries. ...
doi:10.1155/2017/5618065
fatcat:a5tlzmyix5g7db26bbmpuwbfji
Distributed radio resource usage optimization of WLANs based on IEEE 1900.4 architecture
2009
2009 2nd IFIP Wireless Days (WD)
IEEE 1900.4 is the recently approved standard which specify a policy-based radio resource management (RRM) framework where the decision-making process is distributed between the network-terminal entities ...
usage optimization, corresponding to one of the three use cases defined in the standard through a load adaptation policy (LAP). ...
First, it attempts to perform load balancing by selecting the 'best' station for planned handover. ...
doi:10.1109/wd.2009.5449703
fatcat:ybstobnujbd2dlntdwmuugc57m
A Proposed Model for Load Balancing in MANET
2014
International Journal of Computer Applications
This paper proposes a load balancing heuristic to extend the network lifetime. It has two phases. ...
Initial clustering is done for the entire network in start up phase that takes node's degree and energy as input parameters. ...
All clusterheads share the load and distribute their nodes in a fair manner. [9] and [10] discusses different load balancing approaches for MANETs. ...
doi:10.5120/17085-7539
fatcat:twu6ttazhbbwlp7t4hclzuwmle
Bioinspired Load Balancing in Large-Scale WSNs Using Pheromone Signalling
2013
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
This paper proposes a bioinspired load balancing approach, based on pheromone signalling mechanisms, to solve the tradeoff between service availability and energy consumption. ...
We explore the performance consequences of the pheromone-based load balancing approach using (1) a systemlevel simulator, (2) deployment of real sensor testbeds to provide a competitive analysis of these ...
Acknowledgment The authors would like to thank Professor Leocadia Falkemberg Indrusiak for the insightful discussions on leader selection in animal groups, which provided the biological inspiration for ...
doi:10.1155/2013/172012
fatcat:fmpmt5uwjnar5cp462ngaruhde
SREE-Tree: self-reorganizing energy-efficient tree topology management in sensor networks
2015
2015 Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability (SustainIT)
Most of the existing literature either aim at minimizing the maximum load on a sensor node (hence maximizing network lifetime), or attempt to balance the overall load distribution on the nodes. ...
Based on the dynamic choice of a design parameter, the in-network selfreorganization of data collection topology can achieve higher network lifetime, yet balancing the loads. ...
For example, Local-Wiser [22] proposes a distributed probabilistic load-balancing protocol. ...
doi:10.1109/sustainit.2015.7101370
dblp:conf/ifip6-3/DeD15
fatcat:jo2rcp46yjdjpepis4wtuhs2ry
On load adaptation for multirate multi-AP multimedia WLAN-based cognitive networks
2009
2009 2nd IFIP Wireless Days (WD)
Particularly, we show that our distributed LAS arbitrates optimal load distribution by maintaining a QoSbalanced system through QoS-based handovers in an opportunistic yet altruistic manner. ...
In this paper, we introduce the novel concept of load adaptation strategy (LAS) to manage dynamic channel conditions associated with multirate multi-AP multimedia WLAN-based cognitive network in a single ...
We find that typical load balancing with a single load metric such as channel utilization is unable to cope with dynamic channel conditions. ...
doi:10.1109/wd.2009.5449706
fatcat:zehsl4j4drbjti5ajbuhno5wnu
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