Asynchronous distributed genetic algorithms with Javascript and JSON

Autor: JJ Merelo, Juan Julián Merelo, Antonio M. Mora García, Alberto Prieto Espinosa, Pedro Castillo Valdivieso, Juan Luis Jiménez Laredo
Rok vydání: 2008
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Zdroj: IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
DOI: 10.1109/cec.2008.4630973
Popis: In a connected world, spare CPU cycles are up for grabs, if you only make its obtention easy enough. In this paper we present a distributed evolutionary computation system that uses the computational capabilities of the ubiquituous Web browser. Asynchronous Javascript and JSON (Javascript object notation, a serialization protocol) allows anybody with a Web browser (that is, mostly everybody connected to the Internet) to participate in a genetic algorithm experiment with little effort, or none at all. Since, in this case, computing becomes a social activity and is inherently impredictable, in this paper we will explore the performance of this kind of virtual computer by solving simple problems such as the royal road function and analyzing how many machines and evaluations it yields. We will also examine possible performance bottlenecks and how to solve them, and, finally, issue some advice on how to set up this kind of experiments to maximize turnout and, thus, performance. The experiments show that we we can obtain high, and to a certain point, reliable performance from volunteer computing based on AJAJ, with speedups of up to several (averaged) machines.
Databáze: OpenAIRE