Distributed two-level cloud-based multimedia task scheduling


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Abstract

Recently, Multimedia cloud is emerging as a promising technology to effectively process multimedia services. A key problem in multimedia cloud is how to deal with task scheduling and load balancing to satisfy the quality of service demands of users. In this paper, we propose a two levels task scheduling mechanism for multimedia cloud to addresses the problem. The first level scheduling is from the users’ multimedia application to the data centers, and the second is from the data centers to servers. The data centers and virtual machines both are modeled as M/M/1 queuing systems. The algorithm proposed formulates the task-scheduling problem as cooperative game among data centers. Then we allocate the tasks received by a data center to servers using cooperative game again among servers. Various simulations are conducted to validate the efficiency of the proposed task scheduling approaches. The results showed that the proposed solutions provided better performance as compared to the existing approaches.

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Yunchang Liu

School of Computer Science and Technology; Key Laboratory of Intelligent Perception and Systems for High-Dimensional Information of Ministry of Education

Author for correspondence.
Email: yunchang75@aliyun.com
China, Wuhan, 430063; Nanjing, 210094

Chunlin Li

School of Computer Science and Technology; Provincial Key Laboratory for Computer Information Processing Technology

Email: yunchang75@aliyun.com
China, Wuhan, 430063; Suzhou, 215000

Layuan Li

School of Computer Science and Technology

Email: yunchang75@aliyun.com
China, Wuhan, 430063


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