MIGRATE: Mobile Device Virtualisation Through State Transfer
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Santa Lozano, José; Ortiz Murillo, Jordi; Fernández Ruiz, Pedro Javier; Luis, Miguel; Gomes, Christian; [et al.]Área de conocimiento
Arquitectura y Tecnología de ComputadorasIngeniería TelemáticaPatrocinadores
This work has been supported by European Commission, under the projects 5GINFIRE (Grant No. 732497) and 5G-MOBIX (Grant No.825496); by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, under the project PERSEIDES (Grant No. TIN2017-86885-R) and the Ramon y Cajal Program (Grant No. RYC-2017-23823); and by the BBVA Foundation, under the 2018 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators.Fecha de publicación
2020-01-03Editorial
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Santa, José & Skarmeta, Antonio & Ortiz, Jordi & Fernandez, Pedro & Luís, Miguel & Gomes, Christian & Oliveira, Jorge & Gomes, Diogo & Sanchez-Iborra, Ramon & Sargento, Susana. (2020). MIGRATE: Mobile Device Virtualisation through State Transfer. IEEE Access. PP. 1-1. 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2971090.Revisión por pares
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NFVMigration
Mobility
Computing offloading
5G
Multi-access edge computing
Experimentation
Data collection
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Delegation of processing tasks to the network has moved from cloud-based schemes to edge computing solutions where nearby servers process requests in a timely manner. Virtualisation technologies have recently given data cloud and network providers the required flexibility to offer such on-demand resources. However, the maintenance of close computing resources presents a challenge when the served devices are on the move. In this case, if processing continuity is desired, a transference of processing resources and task state should be committed to maintain the service to end devices. The solution here presented, MIGRATE, proposes the concept of virtual mobile devices (vMDs) implemented as Virtual Functions (VxF) and acting as virtual representatives of physical processing devices. vMDs are instantiated at the edge of the access network, following a Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) approach, and move across different virtualisation domains. MIGRATE provides seamless and efficient transference ...
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