Abstract

With the coming of the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications, in mobile edge computing (MEC), the growth of user services and the personalization of QoS requirements have posed great challenges for heterogeneous wireless networks (HWNs) access selection. Based on the multiattribute decision theory and the fuzzy logic theory, we propose a novel network selection scheme for multiservice QoS requirements in MEC. The main procedures of the scheme include dynamic adaptive process, fuzzy process, hierarchical analysis, and integrated attributes assessment. The scheme proposed contributes to efficiently reduce the ping-pong effect and effectively select accurate network in a dynamic environment. Simulation results show that our scheme can select network access according to the type of user services and whether to switch networks. In addition, compared with commonly used simple additive weighting (SAW), random access selection (RAS), and price-based and QoS-based network selection scheme, our scheme has better performance in improving average user satisfaction and reducing access failures.

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