Dynamic Microservice Allocation for Virtual Reality Distribution with QoE support

2021 
Virtual Reality (VR) content is gaining popularity and allowing users to immerse themselves in a new world over the Internet. However, the high-demand for resources and the low latency requirements of VR services require changes in the current 5G networks to deliver VR with quality assurance. Microservices present a suitable model for deploying services at different levels of a 5G fog computing architecture for managing traffic and providing Quality of Experience (QoE) guarantees to VR clients. However, finding the most suitable fog node to allocate microservices for VR clients in QoE-aware 5G scenarios is a difficult task. This article proposes a QoE VR-based mechanism for allocating microservice dynamically in 5G architectures, called . determines the optimal fog node to allocate the VR microservice based on delay, migration time, and resource utilization rate. This article also presents the , an integer linear programming model aiming to find the optimal global solution for microservice allocation. Results obtained with serve as a baseline to evaluate in different scenarios using a simulation environment. Results demonstrate the efficiency of compared to existing mechanisms in terms of cost, migration time, fairness index, and QoE.
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