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Cooperative Service Caching and Workload Scheduling in Mobile Edge Computing

Published 4 Feb 2020 in cs.NI | (2002.01358v1)

Abstract: Mobile edge computing is beneficial to reduce service response time and core network traffic by pushing cloud functionalities to network edge. Equipped with storage and computation capacities, edge nodes can cache services of resource-intensive and delay-sensitive mobile applications and process the corresponding computation tasks without outsourcing to central clouds. However, the heterogeneity of edge resource capacities and inconsistence of edge storage and computation capacities make it difficult to jointly fully utilize the storage and computation capacities when there is no cooperation among edge nodes. To address this issue, we consider cooperation among edge nodes and investigate cooperative service caching and workload scheduling in mobile edge computing. This problem can be formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem, which has non-polynomial computation complexity. To overcome the challenges of subproblem coupling, computation-communication tradeoff, and edge node heterogeneity, we develop an iterative algorithm called ICE. This algorithm is designed based on Gibbs sampling, which has provably near-optimal results, and the idea of water filling, which has polynomial computation complexity. Simulations are conducted and the results demonstrate that our algorithm can jointly reduce the service response time and the outsourcing traffic compared with the benchmark algorithms.

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