By Ziqi Wang, Xiaoyu Xia, Minhui (Jason) Xue, Ibrahim Khalil, Minghui LiWang, Xun Yi
13 May 2024 | 2735-2746 pages
Abstract:
The global deployment of the 5G network has led to a substantial increase in the deployment of edge servers to host web applications, catering to the growing demand for low service latency by edge web users. Yet, running edge servers 24/7 leads to enormous energy consumption and excessive carbon emissions. Energy-efficient edge resource provision is desired to achieve sustainable development goals in the new multi-access edge computing (MEC) architecture. Recently, several approaches have been proposed to solve the demand response problem for energy saving in cloud computing and MEC.