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Multitier Service Migration Framework Based on Mobility Prediction in Mobile Edge Computing

Networking and Internet Architecture 2024-02-22 v1 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) pushes computing resources to the edge of the network and distributes them at the edge of the mobile network. Offloading computing tasks to the edge instead of the cloud can reduce computing latency and backhaul load simultaneously. However, new challenges incurred by user mobility and limited coverage of MEC server service arise. Services should be dynamically migrated between multiple MEC servers to maintain service performance due to user movement. Tackling this problem is nontrivial because it is arduous to predict user movement, and service migration will generate service interruptions and redundant network traffic. Service interruption time must be minimized, and redundant network traffic should be reduced to ensure service quality. In this paper, the container lives migration technology based on prediction is studied, and an online prediction method based on map data that does not rely on prior knowledge such as user trajectories is proposed to address this challenge in terms of mobility prediction accuracy.

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@article{arxiv.2402.13529,
  title  = {Multitier Service Migration Framework Based on Mobility Prediction in Mobile Edge Computing},
  author = {Run Yang and Hui He and Weizhe Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13529},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages, 9 figures

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