Perspectives of Using Load Balancing for Supporting Devices in Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Environments

Authors

Lynda Sellami
University of Bejaia
Khaled Sellami
University of Bejaia
Pierre Tiako
CITRD Lab in Oklahoma City

Keywords:

Ubiquitous Computing, Load Balancing, Device Energy Consumption

Synopsis

This is a Chapter in:

Book:
Smart and Sustainable Applications

Print ISBN 978-1-6692-0006-2
Online ISBN 978-1-6692-0005-5

Series:
Chronicle of Computing

Chapter Abstract:

The user can access data and services anytime and from any location, thanks to ubiquitous computing. As a result, device collaboration is essential. The devices and networks become overloaded as a result. As a result, the network becomes unstable, and network activity is suspended. By addressing these load-balancing issues with the new necessity of ubiquitous environments, these systems may be able to move toward greater user/device collaboration and mobility in the future. For various types of devices, this position paper shows how reconfiguration is one of the critical solutions for reducing energy usage in ubiquitous surroundings. We suggest a new way to adjust the distribution of device components as soon as high energy consumption is detected to lower and/or balance the energy consumption.

Keywords:
Ubiquitous Computing, Load Balancing, Device Energy Consumption

Cite this paper as:
Sellami L, Sellami K., Tiako P.F,(2024) Perspectives of Using Load Balancing for Supporting Devices in Reconfigurable Ubiquitous Environments. In: Tiako P.F. (ed) Smart and Sustainable Applications. Chronicle of Computing. OkIP. https://doi.org/10.55432/978-1-6692-0005-5_3

Presented at:
The 2023 OkIP International Conference on Advances in High-Performance Computing (AHPC) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, and Online, on October 2-5, 2023

Contact:
Lynda Sellami
lynda.sellami@univ-bejaia.dz

 

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Perspectives of Using Load Balancing

Published

January 26, 2024

Online ISSN

2831-350X

Print ISSN

2831-3496