The Impact of Container Migration on Fog Services as Perceived by Mobile Things

C. Puliafito, A. Virdis, E. Mingozzi
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The integration between fog computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) creates plenty of new opportunities. Fog computing nodes run complex tasks on behalf of IoT devices, and the topological proximity of fog computing to the IoT enables several advantages (e.g., low latency). However, some IoT devices are mobile, and mobility may compromise the fog advantages. When a device moves, the communication path to the corresponding fog service may increase, with an impact on the fog advantages (which are a consequence of fog proximity) and overall performance. To overcome this issue, the fog service may be migrated across the fog computing infrastructure and maintained close enough to the served IoT device(s). It is worth noting, though, that service migration comes at a cost and may affect application Quality of Service (QoS). In this paper, we consider a fog service to be implemented as multiple containers, having one of them encapsulating an MQTT broker. Our contribution is the evaluation of the impact of container migration, which is considered in various flavours, on application QoS as perceived by mobile things. To this purpose, we consider an augmented reality application based on the MQTT protocol and conduct a set of experiments over a real fog computing testbed. Results show how migrating the fog service gives some benefits on the experienced QoS with respect to a case where no migration is performed.
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移动设备感知的容器迁移对雾服务的影响
雾计算和物联网(IoT)之间的集成创造了大量新的机会。雾计算节点代表物联网设备运行复杂的任务,并且雾计算与物联网的拓扑接近具有几个优势(例如,低延迟)。然而,一些物联网设备是移动的,移动性可能会损害雾的优势。当设备移动时,到相应雾服务的通信路径可能会增加,从而影响雾的优势(这是雾接近的结果)和整体性能。为了克服这个问题,雾服务可以跨雾计算基础设施迁移,并保持与所服务的物联网设备足够接近。但是,值得注意的是,服务迁移是有代价的,并且可能影响应用程序的服务质量(QoS)。在本文中,我们考虑将雾服务实现为多个容器,其中一个容器封装MQTT代理。我们的贡献是评估容器迁移对移动设备感知的应用程序QoS的影响,容器迁移被考虑在不同的方面。为此,我们考虑了一个基于MQTT协议的增强现实应用程序,并在真实的雾计算测试台上进行了一组实验。结果显示,在不执行迁移的情况下,迁移雾服务如何为所体验的QoS带来一些好处。
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