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ML-SLA-IoT: an SLA Specification and Monitoring Framework for IoT applications
Service level agreement (SLA) is a formal contract between a service provider and a service consumer to guarantee the Quality of service (QoS) expectations, it is used in all areas of information technology, such as Cloud Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), networks and Web services. For IoT applications, the main challenges are: (1) how to describe the SLA terms, such as QoS properties, service levels, penalties in SLA violation, (2) how to monitor these terms, and (3) how to integrate an SLA into all the IoT application layers. Therefore, in this paper, we propose ML-SLA-IoT, a framework for SLA specification and monitoring. It covers the entire layers of an IoT application. It describes precisely QoS levels, provided services, and obligations. It differs from other SLA specification languages in the specification of user preferences, the use of microservices (for reusability, dynamism and ease of integration) and ML-SLA (multi-level metrics and QoS according to existing constraints and user preferences). Furthermore, ML-SLA-IoT monitors SLA terms in an automatic and decentralised manner using smart contracts and blockchain technologies without the intervention of the third-party. Finally, we present a comparative study and experiments with existing solutions regarding to some criteria for SLA specification and monitoring. Our results show that ML-SLA-IoT gives better performance in terms of dynamic pricing, obligation combination, and SLA monitoring.