The computing frontier is moving from centralized mega datacenters towards distributed cloudlets at the network edge. We argue that cloudlets are well-suited for handling power demand response to help the grid maintain stability due to more flexible workload management attributed to their distributed nature. However, they also require computing demand response to avoid overload and maintain reliability. To this end, we propose a novel online market mechanism, EdgeDR, to achieve cost efficiency in edge demand response programs. At a high level, we observe that the cloudlet operator can dynamically switch on/off entire cloudlets to compensate for the energy reduction required by the power grid or provide enough computing resources to the edge...
Abstract This paper studies the problem of task distribution and proactive edge caching in fog netw...
The past few years have been witnessing a surging demand for cloud computing services, resulting in ...
We study emergency demand response (EDR) mechanisms from data centers’ perspective, where a cloud da...
Edge computing has become a very popular service that enables mobile devices to run complex tasks wi...
Edge infrastructures, including edge computing servers, are increasingly powered by renewable energy...
Deferring batch workload in data centers is promising for demand response to enhance the efficiency ...
Driven by the vision of cloud and edge computing as the 5th utility, a major challenge is the effici...
In this paper, we consider task ofoading in edge computing systems, where tasks are ofoaded by the b...
Edge computing has been recently introduced to bring computational capabilities closer to end-users ...
Mobile edge computing has emerged as a promising paradigm to complement the computing and energy res...
Edge computing (EC) has been proposed to complement the cloud to meet the soaring traffic demand and...
Auction mechanisms, which have recently attracted substantial attention, are efficient approaches to...
Edge computing as a promising technology provides lower latency, more efficient transmission, and fa...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Mobile Edge computing (MEC) and caching are new forms of computing architecture...
The uncertain and non-dispatchable nature of renewable energy sources renders Demand Response (DR) a...
Abstract This paper studies the problem of task distribution and proactive edge caching in fog netw...
The past few years have been witnessing a surging demand for cloud computing services, resulting in ...
We study emergency demand response (EDR) mechanisms from data centers’ perspective, where a cloud da...
Edge computing has become a very popular service that enables mobile devices to run complex tasks wi...
Edge infrastructures, including edge computing servers, are increasingly powered by renewable energy...
Deferring batch workload in data centers is promising for demand response to enhance the efficiency ...
Driven by the vision of cloud and edge computing as the 5th utility, a major challenge is the effici...
In this paper, we consider task ofoading in edge computing systems, where tasks are ofoaded by the b...
Edge computing has been recently introduced to bring computational capabilities closer to end-users ...
Mobile edge computing has emerged as a promising paradigm to complement the computing and energy res...
Edge computing (EC) has been proposed to complement the cloud to meet the soaring traffic demand and...
Auction mechanisms, which have recently attracted substantial attention, are efficient approaches to...
Edge computing as a promising technology provides lower latency, more efficient transmission, and fa...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Mobile Edge computing (MEC) and caching are new forms of computing architecture...
The uncertain and non-dispatchable nature of renewable energy sources renders Demand Response (DR) a...
Abstract This paper studies the problem of task distribution and proactive edge caching in fog netw...
The past few years have been witnessing a surging demand for cloud computing services, resulting in ...
We study emergency demand response (EDR) mechanisms from data centers’ perspective, where a cloud da...