[MSB18] Energy-efficient hardware caching decision using Fuzzy Logic in Mobile Edge
Computing
Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture :
The IEEE 6th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud Workshops (FiCloud'2018),
August 2018,
pp.237-242,
Barcelona,
Spain,
Mots clés: Edge caching, mobile edge computing, fuzzy logic,
energy, FPGA.
Résumé:
To bring data contents and services in close
proximity to the mobile user, mobile edge networks are good
candidate because they provide cloud computing and caching
capabilities at the edge of cellular networks, hence offering
proximity that ensures low latency and high bandwidth through
the concept of Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) [22].
To supply effective caching services in the highly resourceconstrained
and dynamically mobile environment, we propose
an energy-efficient fuzzy caching technique for edge devices.
This technique uses various parameters (such as mobility and
requests frequency) to ensure the effectiveness of our proposed
mechanism that highlights the challenge of the computational
complexity in mobile edge computing.
In this paper, our contribution is a novel solution based on a
hardware implementation that uses Field-Programmable Gate
Array (FPGA) as an alternative computational architecture
that cuts overall energy requirements. Preliminary implementation
and evaluation results demonstrate that the proposed
solution reduces the energy consumption and the server load
of the edge devices by using an FPGA implementation for fuzzy
logic caching decision.