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Hamid Saadatfar

Hamid Saadatfar

Associate Professor

Faculty: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Department: Computer

Degree: Ph.D

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Hamid Saadatfar

Associate Professor Hamid Saadatfar

Faculty: Electrical and Computer Engineering - Department: Computer Degree: Ph.D |

Dr. Hamid Saadatfar is currently an assistant professor of Computer Engineering Department at University of Birjand. He has received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees from Ferdowsi university of Mashhad in 2007, 2009 and 2014, respectively. His research interests include:

  • Parallel and Distributed Processing (Cluster, Grid and Cloud Computing),
  • Data Mining and Machine Learning,
  • Big Data Analysis (Data Mining Methods for Big Data)
  • and Power-aware Computing.

نمایش بیشتر

A New Dynamic Game-Based Pricing Model for Cloud Environment

AuthorsHamid Saadatfar,Hamid Gholampour Ahangar,Javad Hassannataj Joloudari
JournalFuture Internet
Page number1-19
Serial number16
Volume number2
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2024
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountrySwitzerland
Journal IndexScopus

Abstract

Resource pricing in cloud computing has become one of the main challenges for cloud providers. The challenge is determining a fair and appropriate price to satisfy users and resource providers. To establish a justifiable price, it is imperative to take into account the circumstances and requirements of both the provider and the user. This research tries to provide a pricing mechanism for cloud computing based on game theory. The suggested approach considers three aspects: the likelihood of faults, the interplay among virtual machines, and the amount of energy used, in order to determine a justifiable price. In the game that is being proposed, the provider is responsible for determining the price of the virtual machine that can be made available to the user on each physical machine. The user, on the other hand, has the authority to choose between the virtual machines that are offered in order to run their application. The whole game is implemented as a function of the resource broker component. The proposed mechanism is simulated and evaluated using the CloudSim simulator. Its performance is compared with several previous recent mechanisms. The results indicate that the suggested mechanism has successfully identified a more rational price for both the user and the provider, consequently enhancing the overall profitability of the cloud system.

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