From grids to clouds: recap on challenges and solutions

Grid Computing is a set of resources; the separate computational power of these resources has combination to execute a huge task. Usually, in a Computational Grid environment, the main resource is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), mostly used in research fields that demand high computational power...

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Main Authors: Dakkak, Omar, Awang Nor, Sharuddin, Sajat, Mohd Samsu, Fazea, Yousef, Arif, Suki
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http://doi.org/10.1063/1.5055442
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spelling my.uum.repo.259472019-04-18T01:26:37Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25947/ From grids to clouds: recap on challenges and solutions Dakkak, Omar Awang Nor, Sharuddin Sajat, Mohd Samsu Fazea, Yousef Arif, Suki QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Grid Computing is a set of resources; the separate computational power of these resources has combination to execute a huge task. Usually, in a Computational Grid environment, the main resource is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), mostly used in research fields that demand high computational power to perform massive and complicated calculations. Cloud Computing is a promising computing pattern which offers facilities and common resources on demand over the Web. The implementation of cloud computing applications has high priority, especially in the modern world, for example in providing adequate funding for social services and purchasing programs. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of cloud computing over a Smart Grid: reliable, guaranteed and efficient with low cost, it is expected to offer Long Term Evolution (LTE). This allows larger pieces of the spectrum, or bands, to be used, with greater coverage and less latency. The third technology is the Vehicular Network, an important research area because of its unique features and potential applications. In this survey, we present an overview of the smart grid, LTE and vehicular network integrated with cloud computing. We also highlight the open issues and research directions in implementing these technologies with cloud computing in terms of energy and information management for smart grids; applying cloud computing platforms for 4G networks to achieve specific criteria; and finally architectural formation, privacy and security for vehicular cloud computing. IP Publishing LLC 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25947/1/AIP%20CP%202018%201%2019.pdf Dakkak, Omar and Awang Nor, Sharuddin and Sajat, Mohd Samsu and Fazea, Yousef and Arif, Suki (2018) From grids to clouds: recap on challenges and solutions. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016. pp. 1-18. ISSN 0094-243X http://doi.org/10.1063/1.5055442 doi:10.1063/1.5055442
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Dakkak, Omar
Awang Nor, Sharuddin
Sajat, Mohd Samsu
Fazea, Yousef
Arif, Suki
From grids to clouds: recap on challenges and solutions
description Grid Computing is a set of resources; the separate computational power of these resources has combination to execute a huge task. Usually, in a Computational Grid environment, the main resource is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), mostly used in research fields that demand high computational power to perform massive and complicated calculations. Cloud Computing is a promising computing pattern which offers facilities and common resources on demand over the Web. The implementation of cloud computing applications has high priority, especially in the modern world, for example in providing adequate funding for social services and purchasing programs. In this paper, we discuss the implementation of cloud computing over a Smart Grid: reliable, guaranteed and efficient with low cost, it is expected to offer Long Term Evolution (LTE). This allows larger pieces of the spectrum, or bands, to be used, with greater coverage and less latency. The third technology is the Vehicular Network, an important research area because of its unique features and potential applications. In this survey, we present an overview of the smart grid, LTE and vehicular network integrated with cloud computing. We also highlight the open issues and research directions in implementing these technologies with cloud computing in terms of energy and information management for smart grids; applying cloud computing platforms for 4G networks to achieve specific criteria; and finally architectural formation, privacy and security for vehicular cloud computing.
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Awang Nor, Sharuddin
Sajat, Mohd Samsu
Fazea, Yousef
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