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Running Industrial Workflow Applications in a Software-Defined Multicloud Environment Using Green Energy Aware Scheduling Algorithm

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS
Volume 17, Issue 8, Pages 5645-5656

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TII.2020.3045690

Keywords

Big data; green energy; industrial clouds; industrial workflow applications; software defined networking

Funding

  1. PACE Project [EP/T021985/1]
  2. SUPER Project [EP/R033293/1]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62072408]
  4. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY20F020030]
  5. EPSRC [EP/R033293/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Industry 4.0 has automated the manufacturing sector using Internet of Things and cloud computing, leading to a rise in energy consumption by cloud data centers. Private SDWAN connects data centers globally, offering new scheduling strategies to manage cloud workload more efficiently. Proposed algorithms aim to minimize cloud revenue and nonrenewable energy usage, increasing green energy utilization without significant cost increase.
Industry 4.0 have automated the entire manufacturing sector (including technologies and processes) by adopting Internet of Things and cloud computing. To handle the workflows from Industrial Cyber-Physical systems, more and more data centers have been built across the globe to serve the growing needs of computing and storage. This has led to an enormous increase in energy usage by cloud data centers, which is not only a financial burden but also increases their carbon footprint. The private software defined wide area network (SDWAN) connects a cloud provider's data centers across the planet. This gives the opportunity to develop new scheduling strategies to manage cloud providers workload in a more energy-efficient manner. In this context, this article addresses the problem of scheduling data-driven industrial workflow applications over a set of private SDWAN connected data centers in an energy-efficient manner while managing tradeoff of a cloud provider' revenue. Our proposed algorithm aims to minimize the cloud provider's revenue and the usage of nonrenewable energy by utilizing the real-world electricity prices with the availability of green energy on different cloud data centers, where the energy consumption consists of the usage of running application over multiple data centers and transferring the data among them through SDWAN. The evaluation shows that our proposed method can increase usage of green energy for the execution of industrial workflow up to 3x times with a slight increase in the cost when compared to cost-based workflow scheduling methods.

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