Task Scheduling Projects for ME, MTech, Masters, MS abroad, and PhD students. These Task Scheduling ieee projects are implemented with future work and extension for final year students with research paper writing and publishing. These research projects guide final year students to learn, practice, and complete their academic submissions successfully. Each project includes complete source code, project report, PPT, a tutorial, documentation, and a research paper.
 
                
                
            Latest Task Scheduling Projects
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Multi Objective Prioritized Workflow Scheduling Using Deep Reinforcement Based Learning in Cloud ComputingThis project focuses on efficiently scheduling tasks in cloud computing. It assigns complex workflows to the best virtual machines to reduce delays, energy use, and cost. The method uses a type of artificial intelligence called deep reinforcement learning to make these decisions dynamically. Tests showed it works better than existing scheduling methods.
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Parallel Enhanced Whale Optimization Algorithm for Independent Tasks Scheduling on Cloud ComputingThis project focuses on improving how tasks are assigned in cloud computing systems. The researchers created a new algorithm that schedules tasks faster and uses resources more efficiently. It avoids common problems of existing methods, such as getting stuck on poor solutions or taking too long to run. Tests show it works better than previous algorithms, even as the number of tasks grows.
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An Online Simulated Annealing-Based Task Offloading Strategy for a Mobile Edge ArchitectureThis project develops SATS, a method to assign tasks quickly in mobile edge computing systems. It uses a smart trial-and-error approach to schedule tasks in real time. The system works best when it slightly overestimates the number of incoming requests. This strategy improves how many tasks are accepted and reduces the time they take to process.
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Energy Consumption and Time-Delay Optimization of DependencyAware Tasks Offloading for Industry 5.0 ApplicationsThis project studies how to make mobile devices run complex tasks faster and use less energy by sending work to nearby servers. It looks at tasks that depend on each other and plans the order they should run. The project uses smart algorithms to choose which server handles each task. Tests show this method is better and more efficient than older approaches.
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UniPhD offers advanced Task Scheduling research projects designed specifically for PhD scholars. We provide end-to-end support for your research design, implementation, experimentation, and publication process.
Each project package includes comprehensive documentation, including the research proposal, complete source code, research guidance, documentation, research paper, and thesis writing support, helping you successfully complete your doctoral research and academic publications.
