Trusted Orchestrator Architecture in Mobile Edge Cloud Computing

In recent years, shifting part of the computation and data management from the center of the cloud to its edges has brought huge benefits for end-users. Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) represents a huge step towards high preferment cloud services. MEC can deploy dedicated services dynamically based on t...

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Published inAdvances in Service-Oriented and Cloud Computing pp. 121 - 132
Main Author Le, Van Thanh
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham Springer International Publishing
SeriesCommunications in Computer and Information Science
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Summary:In recent years, shifting part of the computation and data management from the center of the cloud to its edges has brought huge benefits for end-users. Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) represents a huge step towards high preferment cloud services. MEC can deploy dedicated services dynamically based on the request types and the specific context. In the transportation context, services need not only to be installed in the closest MEC but also be able to follow the vehicles as they move to keep providing the same service. This scenario raises different challenges in terms of service migration and security. This paper presents a MEC based trusted orchestrator architecture to address these issues with the target to enable migrating services transparently and guaranteeing requests with high-security levels.
Bibliography:Supervisors: Claus Pahl (cpahl@unibz.it), Nabil El Ioini (nelioini@unibz.it).
ISBN:3030719057
9783030719050
ISSN:1865-0929
1865-0937
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-71906-7_10