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Title Implementation Of High Availability Resource And Network Management In Smart City System
ID_Doc 30558
Authors Hilmi M.R.; Susila I.M.D.; Agusta Y.
Year 2023
Published ICSPIS 2023 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Signal Processing and Intelligent Systems
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSPIS59665.2023.10402684
Abstract The main concept of Smart City is a smart city arrangement that can play a role in facilitating the public to obtain information quickly and accurately. The concept is expected to be able to significantly improve the quality of life of residents, utilize city resources, and reduce operational costs. However, to achieve this goal, it is necessary to support the provision of effective and efficient network and communication resources in the Smart City system. The increasing number of people accessing the Smart City system creates an excessive workload on a service provider which can lead to less-than-optimal service. Service applications in Smart City that are located on a single server can experience failure caused by the increasing number of requests which can reach a staggering number of thousands to millions at the same time (overload). This can also cause the server to be inaccessible (downtime). Therefore, this research tries to implement a High Availability Resource and Network Management in the Smart City System through the implementation of failover and load balancing on server and network resources and allows for easy system monitoring and control processes. The results in this study show an increase on reliability, higher information availability, reduced downtime, and response time speed up within the case study of the investigated Smart City system. In the case of server uptime, the implementation has resulted in an improved uptime by more than one hundred minutes. For the downtime, the implementation has resulted in less downtime by more than 90% compared to previous condition. For the response time, the implementation has resulted in an improved response time of about twice or more than 50%. © 2023 IEEE.
Author Keywords high availability; network management; smart city system


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