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Title

EH-GC: An Efficient and Secure Architecture of Energy Harvesting Green Cloud Infrastructure.

Authors

Singh, Saurabh; Sharma, Pradip Kumar; Seo Yeon Moon; Jong Hyuk Park

Abstract

Nowadays, the high power consumption of data centers is the biggest challenge to making cloud computing greener. Many researchers are still seeking effective solutions to reduce or harvest the energy produced at data centers. To address this challenge, we propose a green cloud infrastructure which provides security and efficiency based on energy harvesting (EH-GC). The EH-GC is basically focused on harvesting the heat energy produced by data centers in the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) infrastructure. A pyroelectric material is used to generate the electric current from heat using the Olsen cycle. In order to achieve efficient green cloud computing, the architecture utilizes a genetic algorithm for proper virtual machine allocation, taking into consideration less Service Level Agreement (SLA) violations. The architecture utilizes Multivariate Correlation Analysis (MCA) correlation analysis based on a triangular map area generation to detect Denial of Service (DoS) attacks in the data center layer of the IaaS. Finally, the experimental analysis is explained based on the energy parameter, which proves that our model is efficient and secure, and that it efficiently reuses the energy emitted from the data center.

Subjects

ENERGY harvesting; RENEWABLE energy sources; ENERGY consumption

Publication

Sustainability (2071-1050), 2017, Vol 9, Issue 4, p673

ISSN

2071-1050

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/su9040673

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