Work place: Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology, New Delhi, Delhi-110089, India
E-mail: asa1971@gmail.com
Website: https//orcid.org//0000-0003-0159-5694
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Biography
Abhishek Swaroop is a dedicated faculty member in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology (BPIT), Delhi. With over a decade of academic experience, he specializes in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Known for his student-focused teaching style and research-oriented mindset, he has guided numerous academic projects and published scholarly work in reputed journals. Prof. Swaroop is committed to blending theoretical knowledge with practical application, fostering innovation, and promoting ethical, impactful research within the academic community.
By Manoj Kumar Malik Hitesh Joshi Abhishek Swaroop
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2025.04.05, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2025
"Cloud computing" refers to internet-based computing on demand and describes an incredibly scalable technology used by working-class and non-working individuals globally. Fault-tolerant task scheduling is an essential tool used by end users and cloud suppliers. Finding the best resource for the specified input task presents a key challenge for fault-tolerant task schedulers. The studies that have already been done have attempted to address each of these complex issues independently. Still, it is tricky to optimize resources and provide fault tolerance at the same time. In this paper, an effective hybrid HBA-MAO and hybrid fault-tolerant mechanism in cloud computing are designed to appropriate task scheduling in VMs without delay and failure. Various tasks submitted by users and virtual machines are taken as input for the proposed approach. Hybrid Honey Badger Optimization Algorithm (HBA) and Mexican Axolotl Optimization (MAO) are used in this proposed for priority based optimal task scheduling. These scheduled tasks are assigned to the VM for execution. A fault-tolerant mechanism is immediately carried out if the tasks are not completed successfully. The hybrid reactive and proactive fault-tolerant mechanism is used in this proposed approach for a high level of fault tolerance. The proposed approach attains better performance, like 70 sec of response time, 13% of resource utilization and 95% success rate. This approach uses resources efficiently by reducing resource consumption, so it is the best choice for fault-tolerant aware task scheduling.
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