I. Introduction
Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) has become a foundational pillar in modern computing, bringing computational resources closer to end-users. This proximity allows mobile devices (MDs) such as smartphones, PDAs, and wearables to overcome inherent limitations in processing power, communication bandwidth, storage, and battery life [1], [2], [3]. By leveraging MEC, MDs are now capable of delivering a wide array of advanced services, including multiplayer online gaming, high-definition image processing, and intelligent personal assistants [4]. The proliferation of MEC has not only accelerated the evolution of mobile applications but has also significantly transformed social interaction, commerce, and entertainment.