Authors
Ting He, Hana Khamfroush, Shiqiang Wang, Tom La Porta, Sebastian Stein
Publication date
2018/7/2
Conference
2018 IEEE 38th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS)
Pages
365-375
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Mobile edge computing is an emerging technology to offer resource-intensive yet delay-sensitive applications from the edge of mobile networks, where a major challenge is to allocate limited edge resources to competing demands. While prior works often make a simplifying assumption that resources assigned to different users are non-sharable, this assumption does not hold for storage resources, where users interested in services (e.g., data analytics) based on the same set of data/code can share storage resource. Meanwhile, serving each user request also consumes non-sharable resources (e.g., CPU cycles, bandwidth). We study the optimal provisioning of edge services with non-trivial demands of both sharable (storage) and non-sharable (communication, computation) resources via joint service placement and request scheduling. In the homogeneous case, we show that while the problem is polynomial-time …
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