Abstract
To balance the tradeoff between quality of service (QoS) and operating expenditure (OPEX), the service provider should request the appropriate amount of resources to the cloud operator based on the estimated variation of service requests. This paper proposes a popularity-aware service provisioning framework (PASPF), which leverages the network data analytics function (NWDAF) to obtain analytics on service popularity variations. These analytics estimate the congestion level and list of top services contributing most of the traffic change. Based on the analytics, PASPF enables the service provider to request the appropriate amount of resources for each service for the next time period to the cloud operator. To minimize the OPEX of the service provider while keeping the average response time of the services below their requirements, we formulate a constrained Markov decision process (CMDP) problem. The optimal stochastic policy can be obtained by converting the CMDP model into a linear programming (LP) model. Evaluation results demonstrate that the PASPF can achieve less than 50% OPEX of the service provider compared to a popularity-non-aware scheme while keeping the average response time of the services below the requirement.
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