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Papers Published at GC-MCWC 2013
All 8 Papers
IDAuthors and TitlePages
41.Cnf-279 Mr. Ahmed Solyman
Dr. Hani H. Attar
Dr. Stephan Weiss
Prof. John Soraghan
A Novel Multicarrier Transceiver Based on the Discrete Fractional Cosine Transform
1-5
41.Cnf-570 Mr. Bilal Wajid
Dr. Mohamed Nounou
Prof. Hazem Nounou
Prof. Muhammad Naeem Ayyaz
Prof. Erchin Serpedin
Gibbs-BECA: Gibbs Sampling and Bayesian Estimation for Comparative Assembly
6-11
41.Cnf-571 Dr. Amina Noor
Prof. Erchin Serpedin
Dr. Mohamed Nounou
Prof. Hazem Nounou
An online algorithm for reverse engineering sparse gene regulatory networks using non-linear state-space models
12-17
41.Cnf-577 Mr. Wei Cao
Prof. Jing Lei
Mr. Wei Liu
Mr. Weidong Hu
Mr. Qi Zongfeng
Secrecy gain of Gaussian wiretap codes from Barnes’s lattice A62
18-22
41.Cnf-579 Prof. Jaeshin Jang
New helper node selection scheme for cooperative communications at ad hoc networks
23-29
41.Cnf-580 Ms. Smrati Gupta
Ms. M. A. Pimental-Nino
Dr. M. A. Vazquez-Castro
Joint network coded-cross layer optimized video streaming over relay satellite channel
30-35
41.Cnf-585 Prof. Sameer Bataineh
Prof. Issa Khalil
Scheduling divisible load on Wireless Grid with communication Delay
36-40
41.Cnf-586 Mr. Ahmed Solyman
Dr. Stephan Weiss
Dr. Hani H. Attar
Prof. John Soraghan
Analysis Of Peak-To-Average Power Ratio Of Orthogonal Chirp Division Multiplexing Multicarrier System Based on The Discrete Fractional Cosine Transform
41-46
41.Cnf-585 Paper View Page
Title Scheduling divisible load on Wireless Grid with communication Delay
Authors Prof. Sameer Bataineh, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Prof. Issa Khalil, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, UAE
Abstract Grid computing is an attractive and effective environment for High Performance parallel Computation. It is also the basis for cloud computing and has attracted many researchers to the field. Since scheduling drastically affects the performance of Grids, one can find in literature many articles that discuss scheduling in Grid computing Systems. In this paper we exploit the Divisible Load Theory (DLT) to model the scheduling of arbitrarily divisible load on the Grid. Most of the previous attempts do not consider the communication time. You can find some research in literature where communication time is well thought-out but not in dividing the load. So, the transfer input time of the load was not part of the model. In some work where the communication and computation time are considered, they failed to provide a closed form solution for the minimum execution time. In this paper we managed to alleviate the shortcoming of the previous work and we found a closed form solution for the minimum execution time of executing an arbitrarily divisible application on the Grid taking into consideration the communication time and the computation time. The execution time calculated by our analytical solution is the optimum (minimum). This work is a good starting point towards an analytical solution to such intractable problem.
Track MCA: Mobile Computing and Applications
Conference 4th Mosharaka International Conference on Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications (MIC-MCWC 2013)
Congress 2013 Global Congress on Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications (GC-MCWC 2013), 14-16 June 2013, Valencia, Spain
Pages 36-40
Topics Grid Computing
Distributed Computing
ISSN 2227-331X
DOI
BibTeX @inproceedings{585MCWC2013,
title={Scheduling divisible load on Wireless Grid with communication Delay},
author={Sameer Bataineh, and Issa Khalil},
booktitle={2013 Global Congress on Mobile Computing and Wireless Communications (GC-MCWC 2013)},
year={2013},
pages={36-40},
doi={}},
organization={Mosharaka for Research and Studies} }
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