Tariq Abdullah, L. Mhamdi, B. Pourebrahimi, K. Bertels
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Resource Discovery with Dynamic Matchmakers in Ad Hoc Grid
Nodes in an ad hoc grid are characterized by heterogeneity, autonomy, and volatility. These characteristics result in varying workload of the resource manager in the ad hoc grid. Therefore it is required to develop a resource al-location mechanism that can balance the workload of there source manager, hereafter referred to as matchmaker, and can enable the ad hoc grid to self-organize itself. In this paper, we define a mechanism that dynamically promotes and demotes nodes as matchmaker(s) and matchmakers back to the normal nodes in an ad hoc grid environment. The proposed mechanism uses the matchmaker workload as the basic criterion for promotion and demotion of the matchmaker(s). Simulation results show that our approach per-forms better than previously proposed solutions.