Open Multi-Access Network Platform with Dynamic Task Offloading and Intelligent Resource Monitoring
Takuji Tachibana, Kazuki Sawada, Hiroyuki Fujii, Ryo Maruyama,, Tomonori Yamada, Masaaki Fujii, Toshimichi Fukuda

TL;DR
This paper presents an open multi-access network platform with intelligent resource monitoring and dynamic task offloading, improving real-time response and network traffic management through experimental validation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel open-source platform integrating flexible network management with application-driven dynamic task offloading and intelligent resource monitoring.
Findings
Reduced real-time task response time
Lowered network traffic over metro and core networks
Validated effectiveness through experimental evaluation
Abstract
We constructed an open multi-access network platform using open-source hardware and software. The open multi-access network platform is characterized by the flexible utilization of network functions, integral management and control of wired and wireless access networks, zero-touch provisioning, intelligent resource monitoring, and dynamic task offloading. We also propose an application-driven dynamic task offloading that utilizes intelligent resource monitoring to ensure effective task processing in edge and cloud servers. For this purpose, we developed a mobile application and server applications for the open multi-access network platform. To investigate the feasibility and availability of our developed platform, we experimentally and analytically evaluated the effectiveness of application-driven dynamic task offloading and intelligent resource monitoring. The experimental results…
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