A New Approach to Disk Scheduling Using Fuzzy Logic

  • Hooda P
  • Raheja S
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Abstract

Disk scheduling is one of the main responsibilities of Operating System. OS manages hard disk to provide best access time. All major Disk scheduling algorithms incorporate seek time as the only factor for disk scheduling. The second factor rotational delay is ignored by the existing algorithms. This research paper considers both factors, Seek Time and Rotational Delay to schedule the disk. Our algorithm Fuzzy Disk Scheduling (FDS) looks at the uncertainty associated with scheduling incorporating the two factors. Keeping in view a Fuzzy inference system using If-Then rules is designed to optimize the overall performance of disk drives. Finally we compared the FDS with the other scheduling algorithms.

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Hooda, P., & Raheja, S. (2014). A New Approach to Disk Scheduling Using Fuzzy Logic. Journal of Computer and Communications, 02(01), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4236/jcc.2014.21001

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