A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computing

Mobile edge computing is a new computing paradigm, which pushes cloud computing capabilities away from the centralized cloud to the network edge to satisfy the increasing amounts of low-latency tasks. However, challenges such as service interruption caused by user mobility occur. In order to address...

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Main Authors: Lanlan Rui, Shuyun Wang, Zhili Wang, Ao Xiong, Huiyong Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147721993403
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author Lanlan Rui
Shuyun Wang
Zhili Wang
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Huiyong Liu
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description Mobile edge computing is a new computing paradigm, which pushes cloud computing capabilities away from the centralized cloud to the network edge to satisfy the increasing amounts of low-latency tasks. However, challenges such as service interruption caused by user mobility occur. In order to address this problem, in this article, we first propose a multiple service placement algorithm, which initializes the placement of each service according to the user’s initial location and their service requests. Furthermore, we build a network model and propose a based on Lyapunov optimization method with long-term cost constraints. Considering the importance of user mobility, we use the Kalman filter to correct the user’s location to improve the success rate of communication between the device and the server. Compared with the traditional scheme, extensive simulation results show that the dynamic service migration strategy can effectively improve the service efficiency of mobile edge computing in the user’s mobile scene, reduce the delay of requesting terminal nodes, and reduce the service interruption caused by frequent user movement.
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spelling doaj-art-b7d15dbdf9484485ac5fd1d8a1e770302025-08-20T03:22:46ZengWileyInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772021-02-011710.1177/1550147721993403A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computingLanlan RuiShuyun WangZhili WangAo XiongHuiyong LiuMobile edge computing is a new computing paradigm, which pushes cloud computing capabilities away from the centralized cloud to the network edge to satisfy the increasing amounts of low-latency tasks. However, challenges such as service interruption caused by user mobility occur. In order to address this problem, in this article, we first propose a multiple service placement algorithm, which initializes the placement of each service according to the user’s initial location and their service requests. Furthermore, we build a network model and propose a based on Lyapunov optimization method with long-term cost constraints. Considering the importance of user mobility, we use the Kalman filter to correct the user’s location to improve the success rate of communication between the device and the server. Compared with the traditional scheme, extensive simulation results show that the dynamic service migration strategy can effectively improve the service efficiency of mobile edge computing in the user’s mobile scene, reduce the delay of requesting terminal nodes, and reduce the service interruption caused by frequent user movement.https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147721993403
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International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
title A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computing
title_full A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computing
title_fullStr A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computing
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title_short A dynamic service migration strategy based on mobility prediction in edge computing
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