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Managing Consensus-Based Cooperative Task Allocation for IIoT Networks

Networking and Internet Architecture 2020-06-17 v1 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

Current IoT services include industry-oriented services, which often require objects to run more than one task. However, the exponential growth of objects in IoT poses the challenge of distributing and managing task allocation among objects. One of the main goals of task allocation is to improve the quality of information and maximize the tasks to be performed. Although there are approaches that optimize and manage the dynamics of nodes, not all consider the quality of information and the distributed allocation over the cluster service. This paper proposes the mechanism CONTASKI for task allocation in IIoT networks to distribute tasks among objects. It relies on collaborative consensus to allocate tasks and similarity capabilities to know which objects can play in accomplishing those tasks. CONTASKI was evaluated on NS-3 and achieved 100% of allocated tasks incases with 75 and 100 nodes, and, on average, more than 80% clusters performed tasks in a low response time.

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@article{arxiv.2006.09320,
  title  = {Managing Consensus-Based Cooperative Task Allocation for IIoT Networks},
  author = {Carlos Pedroso and Yan Uehara de Moraes and Michele Nogueira and Aldri Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.09320},
  year   = {2020}
}

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This work has been accept to the IEEE ISCC2020. Copyright 978-1-7281-8086-1/20/$31.00 2020 IEEE

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