Technical Workshop - Implementing Duplicate Copies of IoT Data in Cloud Computing (1st Offering) By: Younes Jahandideh

Thursday, March 13, 2025 - 14:00

School of Computer Science - Technical Workshop Series

 

Implementing Duplicate Copies of IoT Data in Cloud Computing (1st Offering)

 

Presenter: Younes Jahandideh

Date: Thursday, March 13th, 2025

Time: 2:00 pm

Location: 4th Floor (Lecture Space) - 300 Ouellette Ave., School of Computer Science Advanced Computing Hub


This Workshop is hands-on, please bring your laptop.

 

Abstract

This workshop explores the efficient allocation of duplicate copies of IoT data in cloud environments. As IoT devices continuously generate vast amounts of data, ensuring reliability, accessibility, and efficiency in cloud storage is crucial. The session will introduce participants to data replication strategies, challenges in IoT-cloud integration, and optimization techniques using the Harmony Search Algorithm. Attendees will gain insights into minimizing storage costs and access latency while improving data availability.
 

Workshop Outline:
  • Challenges in IoT data storage and retrieval
  • Introduction to the Harmony Search Algorithm
  • Implementing efficient replica allocation for IoT data
  • Comparative analysis of optimization techniques
  • Case study: Real-world applications of IoT data replication
  • Hands-on session: Simulating data replication in the cloud

 

Prerequisites:

Primary familiarity with cloud computing and MATLAB

 

Biography

Younes is a Ph.D. student and research assistant who started his program at the School of Computer Science in Fall 2023. His main research areas are data management, cloud computing, and IoT.

Registration Link (only MAC students need to pre-register)