Impact: a mission-driven, human-centric, super-smart service orchestration scheme for Society 5.0 and Industry 4.0 application execution over CPSS enhanced 6G networks Online publication date: Thu, 21-Mar-2024
by Mahfuzulhoq Chowdhury
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing (IJAHUC), Vol. 45, No. 3, 2024
Abstract: To ensure better living for humans through different collaborative systems/services, a human-centred Society 5.0 has emerged. Society 5.0 can balance economic and social sustainability via the high integration of cyber-physical-social systems (CPSS). The literary works on CPSS-based task execution did not examine a suitable mission-driven/super-smart service orchestration strategy by taking both Society 5.0 and Industry 4.0 tasks, multi-task to resource mapping, task impact, appropriate worker and communication resource selection with minimum delivery delay, energy, financial expense, and service requirements, into account. To master the challenges, this paper presents a task impact-based service orchestration scheme that selects appropriate resources for Society 5.0 task execution over a CPSS-enhanced network by examining distinguished tasks, resources, requirements, and minimum latencies. The simulation outcome ensures that up to 44.32% service delivery delay and 39.79% social welfare gain are obtained in the proposed impact-based scheme over existing schemes.
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