TY - JOUR
T1 - A new fuzzy-decision based load balancing system for distributed object computing
AU - Kwok, Yu Kwong
AU - Cheung, Lap Sun
N1 - Funding Information:
$This research was jointly supported by the Hong Kong Research Grants Council under Contract HKU 7124/ 99E and HKU 7024/00E), and by a HKU URC research grant under Contract 10203413. A preliminary version of portions of this paper will be presented at EUROPAR 2001, Manchester, UK, August 2001. *Corresponding author. Fax: +852-2559-8738. E-mail address: [email protected], [email protected] (Y.-K. Kwok).
PY - 2004/2
Y1 - 2004/2
N2 - Distributed object computing systems are widely envisioned to be the desired distributed software development paradigm due to the higher modularity and the capability of handling machine and operating system heterogeneity. Indeed, enabled by the tremendous advancements in processor and networking technologies, complex operations such as object serialization and data marshaling have become very efficient, and thus, distributed object systems are being built for many different applications. However, as the system scales up (e.g., with larger number of server and client objects, and more machines), a judicious load balancing system is required to efficiently distribute the workload (e.g., the queries, messages/objects passing) among the different servers in the system. Unfortunately, in existing distributed object middleware systems, such a load balancing facility does not exist. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a new dynamic fuzzy-decision-based load balancing system incorporated in a distributed object computing environment. Our proposed approach works by using a fuzzy logic controller which informs a client object to use the most appropriate service such that load balancing among servers is achieved. We have chosen Jini to build our experimental middleware platform, on which our proposed approach as well as other related techniques are implemented and compared. Extensive experiments are conducted to investigate the effectiveness of our fuzzy-decision-based algorithm, which is found to be consistently better than other approaches.
AB - Distributed object computing systems are widely envisioned to be the desired distributed software development paradigm due to the higher modularity and the capability of handling machine and operating system heterogeneity. Indeed, enabled by the tremendous advancements in processor and networking technologies, complex operations such as object serialization and data marshaling have become very efficient, and thus, distributed object systems are being built for many different applications. However, as the system scales up (e.g., with larger number of server and client objects, and more machines), a judicious load balancing system is required to efficiently distribute the workload (e.g., the queries, messages/objects passing) among the different servers in the system. Unfortunately, in existing distributed object middleware systems, such a load balancing facility does not exist. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a new dynamic fuzzy-decision-based load balancing system incorporated in a distributed object computing environment. Our proposed approach works by using a fuzzy logic controller which informs a client object to use the most appropriate service such that load balancing among servers is achieved. We have chosen Jini to build our experimental middleware platform, on which our proposed approach as well as other related techniques are implemented and compared. Extensive experiments are conducted to investigate the effectiveness of our fuzzy-decision-based algorithm, which is found to be consistently better than other approaches.
KW - Distributed object computing
KW - Fuzzy decision
KW - Java
KW - Jini
KW - Load balancing
KW - Middleware
KW - Remote method invocation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/2942616872
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpdc.2003.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jpdc.2003.11.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2942616872
SN - 0743-7315
VL - 64
SP - 238
EP - 253
JO - Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
JF - Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
IS - 2
ER -