Inference serving with end-to-end latency SLOs over dynamic edge networks

Author:

Nigade VinodORCID,Bauszat Pablo,Bal Henri,Wang Lin

Abstract

AbstractWhile high accuracy is of paramount importance for deep learning (DL) inference, serving inference requests on time is equally critical but has not been carefully studied especially when the request has to be served over a dynamic wireless network at the edge. In this paper, we propose Jellyfish—a novel edge DL inference serving system that achieves soft guarantees for end-to-end inference latency service-level objectives (SLO). Jellyfish handles the network variability by utilizing both data and deep neural network (DNN) adaptation to conduct tradeoffs between accuracy and latency. Jellyfish features a new design that enables collective adaptation policies where the decisions for data and DNN adaptations are aligned and coordinated among multiple users with varying network conditions. We propose efficient algorithms to continuously map users and adapt DNNs at runtime, so that we fulfill latency SLOs while maximizing the overall inference accuracy. We further investigate dynamic DNNs, i.e., DNNs that encompass multiple architecture variants, and demonstrate their potential benefit through preliminary experiments. Our experiments based on a prototype implementation and real-world WiFi and LTE network traces show that Jellyfish can meet latency SLOs at around the 99th percentile while maintaining high accuracy.

Funder

Stichting voor de Technische Wetenschappen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Modeling and Simulation,Control and Systems Engineering

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