TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficient Deployment and Scheduling of Shared VNF Instances in Mobile Edge Computing Networks
AU - Li, Guoxin
AU - Chen, Honglong
AU - Wu, Liantao
AU - Chi, Xuejian
AU - Yao, Junmei
AU - Xia, Feng
AU - Yu, Jiguo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Mobile edge computing (MEC) is considered a promising technology to provide low-latency services by keeping computing and other resources physically close to where they are needed. The functions implemented through network function virtualization (NFV) technology in MEC are called virtual network function (VNF) instances, and the deployment and scheduling of VNF instances have always been a hot topic. The deployment refers to deploying instances on the edge servers, while scheduling refers to allocating resources to complete user requests. However, most of the existing works fail to jointly consider the deployment and scheduling of VNF instances, which cannot complete user requests reasonably and efficiently. Besides, the deployment cost can be significantly reduced by making users share the same type of instances instead of assigning one to each user. Therefore, the objective of our article is to investigate the efficient deployment and scheduling of VNF instances that are shared among different users under constraints of user delay and network resources. We first build a VNF instance deployment and scheduling model in MEC networks to study how to minimize cost and maximize network throughput under the constraints of user delay and the computing and storage resources of cloudlets. Then, taking advantage of its sharing feature, we propose a set covering-based efficient deployment and scheduling scheme called SCEDS and evaluate its performance by extensive simulations. The simulation results demonstrate the superiority of our proposed method compared to the existing ones.
AB - Mobile edge computing (MEC) is considered a promising technology to provide low-latency services by keeping computing and other resources physically close to where they are needed. The functions implemented through network function virtualization (NFV) technology in MEC are called virtual network function (VNF) instances, and the deployment and scheduling of VNF instances have always been a hot topic. The deployment refers to deploying instances on the edge servers, while scheduling refers to allocating resources to complete user requests. However, most of the existing works fail to jointly consider the deployment and scheduling of VNF instances, which cannot complete user requests reasonably and efficiently. Besides, the deployment cost can be significantly reduced by making users share the same type of instances instead of assigning one to each user. Therefore, the objective of our article is to investigate the efficient deployment and scheduling of VNF instances that are shared among different users under constraints of user delay and network resources. We first build a VNF instance deployment and scheduling model in MEC networks to study how to minimize cost and maximize network throughput under the constraints of user delay and the computing and storage resources of cloudlets. Then, taking advantage of its sharing feature, we propose a set covering-based efficient deployment and scheduling scheme called SCEDS and evaluate its performance by extensive simulations. The simulation results demonstrate the superiority of our proposed method compared to the existing ones.
KW - Deployment and scheduling
KW - mobile edge computing (MEC)
KW - network function virtualization (NFV)
KW - shared virtual network function (VNF) instance
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85197494812
U2 - 10.1109/JIOT.2024.3424575
DO - 10.1109/JIOT.2024.3424575
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85197494812
SN - 2327-4662
VL - 11
SP - 32259
EP - 32271
JO - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
JF - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
IS - 19
ER -