Benchmark based performance characterization and scalable design of sensing-as-a-service platform

Tridib Mukherjee, Amit Kumar, D. Chander, K. Dasgupta, Amandeep Chugh, Anirban Mondal
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Advancements and proliferation of sensing and actuation technologies in diverse computing and physical devices call for a flexible Sensing-as-a-Service Platform (SeaaS-P) that can enable massive-scale next generation applications. A key aspect of such a platform, which has been largely unexplored in terms of applicability at a massive scale, is the notification system (e.g. city incident notification) to send event alerts to subscribers. Conventional event-based systems (e.g. publish-subscribe) typically trigger notifications with every event arrival. Observations show resources (e.g. CPU) can become bottleneck and get overused when event rates and number of subscriptions go beyond certain thresholds. Thus, it may be necessary to opportunistically delay the notification, i.e. not send the notifications with every event update (e.g., time-triggered periodic notifications), depending on the delay-tolerance of the application. This paper proposes a: (i) benchmark based performance profiling of SeaaS-P in terms of resource utilizations and % notification drop; and (ii) design framework to determine the design boundaries of SeaaS-P notification system for both event-triggered and time-triggered notifications.
基于基准的传感即服务平台性能表征和可扩展设计
各种计算和物理设备中传感和驱动技术的进步和扩散需要一个灵活的传感即服务平台(SeaaS-P),可以实现大规模的下一代应用。这种平台的一个关键方面是向订阅者发送事件警报的通知系统(例如城市事件通知),这在很大程度上尚未在大规模的适用性方面进行探索。传统的基于事件的系统(例如发布-订阅)通常在每个事件到达时触发通知。观察显示,当事件速率和订阅数量超过特定阈值时,资源(例如CPU)可能成为瓶颈并被过度使用。因此,根据应用程序的延迟容忍度,可能有必要随机延迟通知,即不随每次事件更新(例如,时间触发的周期性通知)发送通知。本文提出:(i)基于资源利用率和通知下降百分比的SeaaS-P基准性能分析;以及(ii)设计框架,以确定事件触发和时间触发通知的SeaaS-P通知系统的设计边界。
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