EdgeAISim: A Toolkit for Simulation and Modelling of AI Models in Edge Computing Environments
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Date
2024
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Elsevier Ltd
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GOLD
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Yes
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65
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118
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Abstract
To meet next-generation Internet of Things (IoT) application demands, edge computing moves processing power and storage closer to the network edge to minimize latency and bandwidth utilization. Edge computing is becoming increasingly popular as a result of these benefits, but it comes with challenges such as managing resources efficiently. Researchers are utilising Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to solve the challenge of resource management in edge computing systems. However, existing simulation tools are only concerned with typical resource management policies, not the adoption and implementation of AI models for resource management, especially. Consequently, researchers continue to face significant challenges, making it hard and time-consuming to use AI models when designing novel resource management policies for edge computing with existing simulation tools. To overcome these issues, we propose a lightweight Python-based toolkit called EdgeAISim for the simulation and modelling of AI models for designing resource management policies in edge computing environments. In EdgeAISim, we extended the basic components of the EdgeSimPy framework and developed new AI-based simulation models for task scheduling, energy management, service migration, network flow scheduling, and mobility support for edge computing environments. In EdgeAISim, we have utilized advanced AI models such as Multi-Armed Bandit with Upper Confidence Bound, Deep Q-Networks, Deep Q-Networks with Graphical Neural Network, and Actor-Critic Network to optimize power usage while efficiently managing task migration within the edge computing environment. The performance of these proposed models of EdgeAISim is compared with the baseline, which uses a worst-fit algorithm-based resource management policy in different settings. Experimental results indicate that EdgeAISim exhibits a substantial reduction in power consumption, highlighting the compelling success of power optimization strategies in EdgeAISim. The development of EdgeAISim represents a promising step towards sustainable edge computing, providing eco-friendly and energy-efficient solutions that facilitate efficient task management in edge environments for different large-scale scenarios. © 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Edge Ai, Edge Computing, Edgeaisim, Machine Learning, Modelling, Python, Simulation, Toolkit, Computer Software, Edge Computing, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Management, Green Computing, High Level Languages, Internet of Things, Machine Learning, Natural Resources Management, Resource Allocation, Cloud-Computing, Computing Environments, Edge Artificial Intelligence, Edgeaisim, Intelligence Models, Machine-Learning, Modeling, Simulation, Toolkit, Python, FOS: Computer and information sciences, Artificial intelligence, Toolkit, EdgeAISim, Edge computing, Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks, Modelling, Computer Science - Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing, Machine learning, Cloud computing, Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing (cs.DC), Edge AI, TK452-454.4, Simulation, Python
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31
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100939
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Sustainable Development Goals
7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

14
LIFE BELOW WATER

17
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