Visible to the public “Combat Cloud-Fog” Network Architecture for Internet of Battlefield Things and Load Balancing Technology

Title“Combat Cloud-Fog” Network Architecture for Internet of Battlefield Things and Load Balancing Technology
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsWang, Y., Ren, Z., Zhang, H., Hou, X., Xiao, Y.
Conference Name2018 IEEE International Conference on Smart Internet of Things (SmartIoT)
Date PublishedAug. 2018
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-8543-3
Keywordsbattlefield environment, battlefield information, cloud computing, combat cloud network, combat cloud- fog network architecture, combat cloud-fog network system, combat-cloud-fog, Computer architecture, computing capability, distributed computing load balancing problem, Distributed databases, distributed generalized diffusion strategy, distributed processing, edge computing, edge network equipment close, fog computing layer, fog equipment, fog-computing, human factors, Internef ot Battlefield Things, Internet of battlefield things, Internet of Things, Internet of Things technology, iobt, load balancing strategy, load balancing technology, Load management, load-balancing, military communication, military computing, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, resource allocation, Scalability, Task Analysis, task response latency, the-Internet-of-Battlefield-Things
Abstract

Recently, the armed forces want to bring the Internet of Things technology to improve the effectiveness of military operations in battlefield. So the Internet of Battlefield Things (IoBT) has entered our view. And due to the high processing latency and low reliability of the "combat cloud" network for IoBT in the battlefield environment, in this paper , a novel "combat cloud-fog" network architecture for IoBT is proposed. The novel architecture adds a fog computing layer which consists of edge network equipment close to the users in the "combat-cloud" network to reduce latency and enhance reliability. Meanwhile, since the computing capability of the fog equipment are weak, it is necessary to implement distributed computing in the "combat cloud-fog" architecture. Therefore, the distributed computing load balancing problem of the fog computing layer is researched. Moreover, a distributed generalized diffusion strategy is proposed to decrease latency and enhance the stability and survivability of the "combat cloud-fog" network system. The simulation result indicates that the load balancing strategy based on generalized diffusion algorithm could decrease the task response latency and support the efficient processing of battlefield information effectively, which is suitable for the "combat cloud- fog" network architecture.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8465560
DOI10.1109/SmartIoT.2018.00054
Citation Keywang_combat_2018