Throughput Maximization of NFV-Enabled Multicasting in Mobile Edge Cloud Networks

Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) reforms the cloud paradigm by bringing unprecedented computing capacity to the vicinity of end users at the mobile network edge. This provides end users with swift and powerful computing and storage capacities, energy efficiency, and mobility- and context-awareness suppor...

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Published inIEEE transactions on parallel and distributed systems Vol. 31; no. 2; pp. 393 - 407
Main Authors Ma, Yu, Liang, Weifa, Wu, Jie, Xu, Zichuan
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Abstract Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) reforms the cloud paradigm by bringing unprecedented computing capacity to the vicinity of end users at the mobile network edge. This provides end users with swift and powerful computing and storage capacities, energy efficiency, and mobility- and context-awareness support. Furthermore, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is another promising technique that implements various network functions for many applications as pieces of software in servers or cloudlets in MEC networks. The provisioning of virtualized network services in MEC can improve user service experiences, simplify network service deployment, and ease network resource management. However, user requests arrive dynamically and different users demand different amounts of resources, while the resources in MEC are dynamically occupied or released by different services. It thus poses a significant challenge to optimize the performance of MEC through efficient computing and communication resource allocations to meet ever-growing resource demands of users. In this paper, we study NFV-enabled multicasting that is a fundamental routing problem in an MEC network, subject to resource capacities on both its cloudlets and links. Specifically, we first devise an approximation algorithm for the cost minimization problem of admitting a single NFV-enabled multicast request. We then develop an efficient algorithm for the throughput maximization problem for the admissions of a given set of NFV-enabled multicast requests. We third devise an online algorithm with a provable competitive ratio for the online throughput maximization problem when NFV-enabled multicast requests arrive one by one without the knowledge of future request arrivals. We finally evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms through experimental simulations. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms are promising.
AbstractList Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) reforms the cloud paradigm by bringing unprecedented computing capacity to the vicinity of end users at the mobile network edge. This provides end users with swift and powerful computing and storage capacities, energy efficiency, and mobility- and context-awareness support. Furthermore, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is another promising technique that implements various network functions for many applications as pieces of software in servers or cloudlets in MEC networks. The provisioning of virtualized network services in MEC can improve user service experiences, simplify network service deployment, and ease network resource management. However, user requests arrive dynamically and different users demand different amounts of resources, while the resources in MEC are dynamically occupied or released by different services. It thus poses a significant challenge to optimize the performance of MEC through efficient computing and communication resource allocations to meet ever-growing resource demands of users. In this paper, we study NFV-enabled multicasting that is a fundamental routing problem in an MEC network, subject to resource capacities on both its cloudlets and links. Specifically, we first devise an approximation algorithm for the cost minimization problem of admitting a single NFV-enabled multicast request. We then develop an efficient algorithm for the throughput maximization problem for the admissions of a given set of NFV-enabled multicast requests. We third devise an online algorithm with a provable competitive ratio for the online throughput maximization problem when NFV-enabled multicast requests arrive one by one without the knowledge of future request arrivals. We finally evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms through experimental simulations. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms are promising.
Author Liang, Weifa
Ma, Yu
Wu, Jie
Xu, Zichuan
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SubjectTerms Algorithms
Allocations
Applications programs
Approximation algorithms
Bandwidth
Cloud computing
Computer simulation
distributed resource allocation and provisioning
Edge computing
End users
Energy storage
Heuristic algorithms
Maximization
Mobile computing
Mobile edge-cloud networks (MEC)
Multicast algorithms
Multicasting
NFV-enabled multicast requests
online algorithms
Optimization
Performance evaluation
Provisioning
Resource management
Servers
service function chains (SFCs)
Steiner tree problems
Task analysis
Throughput
throughput maximization
Virtual networks
virtualized network function (VNF)
VNF instance placement and sharing
Wireless networks
Title Throughput Maximization of NFV-Enabled Multicasting in Mobile Edge Cloud Networks
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