Projects
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Research-to-Impact
- Computing power scheduling for regional hub nodes, driven by user-perceived QoS and dynamic matching across heterogeneous resources.
- Cross-domain coordination for end-to-end allocation and optimization under realistic operational constraints.
- Green, low-carbon scheduling objectives validated through industry collaboration, moving beyond lab-only assumptions.
User-Perceived Computing Power Scheduling Based on the Inner Mongolia Computing Hub Node
Ongoing
Principal Investigator
This research focuses on the Inner Mongolia computing hub node, aiming to design efficient and intelligent computing power scheduling methods driven by user perception and dynamic resource matching. Key topics include perception and modeling of heterogeneous resources, user experience–oriented scheduling mechanisms, cross-domain resource coordination and optimization, and green, low-carbon scheduling strategies.
Funding Agency: Industry/Enterprise Collaboration Projects - China Mobile Communications Group Inner Mongolia Co., Ltd
Amount: CNY 500,000 (industry collaboration fund)
Period: 2024 - 2026
Key Collaborators: China Mobile Communications Group Inner Mongolia Co., Ltd
Keywords:
Computing Power Scheduling
User Perception
Cross-domain Coordination
Green and Low-carbon Computing
