Title
A Cloud-Based Architecture for Home Network System
Abstract
Managing a home server within individual house is a major obstacle to practical use of home network system (HNS). Delegating the home server to a cloud is a promising approach. However, the conventional multitenant SaaS-based solution has the following risks among different households: security/privacy violation, failure propagation and insufficient resource demand. In this paper, we propose a novel cloud-based architecture for the home network system that achieves security isolation, fault isolation and resource isolation. Specifically, we first create a virtual home server for every household using IaaS. On top of every virtual home server, we then create additional virtual machines, each of which contains a single service or application. Finally, using dynamic scaling, we allocate resources needed for individual virtual home servers. Based on the idea, we construct the proposed architecture by three layers: HNS Lite, House Cloud and Service Provider.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/CloudCom.2014.125
Cloud Computing Technology and Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
cloud computing,data privacy,file servers,home automation,HNS lite,cloud-based architecture,dynamic scaling,failure propagation,home network system,house cloud,insufficient resource demand,multitenant SaaS-based solution,security-privacy violation,service provider,virtual home server,cloud-based architecture,home network system,scaling,security isolation,virtual machine
Virtual machine,Fault detection and isolation,Computer science,Server,Multitenancy,Software as a service,Home automation,Service provider,Operating system,Cloud computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2330-2194
2
0.43
References 
Authors
9
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Satoshi Takatori151.64
Shinsuke Matsumoto220533.53
Sachio Saiki35524.46
Seiki Tokunaga443.59