
Research Article
MEC Application Migration by Using AdvantEDGE
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-031-33458-0_8, author={Prachi Vinod Wadatkar and Rosario G. Garroppo and Gianfranco Nencioni}, title={MEC Application Migration by Using AdvantEDGE}, proceedings={Tools for Design, Implementation and Verification of Emerging Information Technologies. 17th EAI International Conference, TridentCom 2022, Melbourne, Australia, November 23-25, 2022, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={TRIDENTCOM}, year={2023}, month={6}, keywords={Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) AdvantEDGE 5G-MEC Emulation Kubernetes Migration}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-33458-0_8} }
- Prachi Vinod Wadatkar
Rosario G. Garroppo
Gianfranco Nencioni
Year: 2023
MEC Application Migration by Using AdvantEDGE
TRIDENTCOM
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-33458-0_8
Abstract
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) and 5G are key technologies for the development of new applications requiring low latency and for computation off-loading. Emulation tools, such as AdvantEDGE, allow to rapidly test new services and resource management techniques in the 5G-MEC infrastructure. The paper presents an experimental study aimed to show the usage of AdvantEDGE tool for evaluating the migration performance of a MEC application. The key aspect of the study is that the application mobility is obtained by using the migration of the Kubernetes (K8s) application pod. The standard K8s does not have the ability to support the pod migration in a cluster of nodes. While recent research proposes a mechanism to migrate pod, there is no work investigating the migration technique with the AdvantEDGE MEC solution. Referring to a video service, the paper shows a scheme developed during the experimental study to allow the pod migration when K8s is used with AdvantEDGE. Using the emulation of user mobility given by AdvantEDGE platform, the described experimental tests allow to show the performance of the MEC application migration.