Abstract

In deterministic mobile edge computing (MEC) networks, accurately predicting latency is critical for optimizing resource allocation and enhancing quality of service (QoS). This paper introduces a novel approach leveraging attention mechanism enhanced long short-term memory (LSTM) networks to predict latency in MEC networks. The proposed model integrates attention mechanisms into LSTM networks to capture temporal dependency and emphasize relevant features in the input data, thereby improving the prediction accuracy. T extensive experiments are conducted by using practical MEC network data, demonstrating that the proposed approach significantly outperforms traditional LSTM and other baseline models in terms of prediction accuracy and computational efficiency. Additionally, we analyze the impact of various configurations in the attention mechanism and LSTM on the model performance, providing insights into the optimal settings. The findings of this study contribute to the advancement of latency prediction techniques in deterministic MEC networks, facilitating more efficient and reliable network management.

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