FogQSYM: An Industry 4.0 Analytical Model for Fog Applications

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Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth evolution of technology development, which strives to connect people to various industries in terms of achieving their expected outcomes efficiently. However, resource management in an Industry 4.0 network is very complex and challenging. To manage and provide suitable resources to each service, we propose a FogQSYM (Fog- Queuing system) model; it is an analytical model for Fog Applications that helps divide the application into several layers, then enables the sharing of the resources in an effective way according to the availability of memory, bandwidth, and network services. It follows theMarkovian queuing model that helps identify the service rates of the devices, the availability of the system, and the number of jobs in the Industry 4.0 systems, which helps applications process data with a reasonable response time. An experiment is conducted using a Cloud Analyst simulator withmultiple segments of datacenters in a fog application, which shows that the model helps efficiently provide the arrival resources to the appropriate services with a low response time. After implementing the proposed model with different sizes of fog services in Industry 4.0 applications, FogQSYM provides a lower response time than the existing optimized response time model. It should also be noted that the average response time increases when the arrival rate increases.

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Iyapparaja, M., Kumar, M. S., Krishnan, S. S. R., Chowdhary, C. L., Yoon, B., Singh, S., & Cho, G. H. (2021). FogQSYM: An Industry 4.0 Analytical Model for Fog Applications. Computers, Materials and Continua, 69(3), 3163–3178. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2021.017302

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