Network Function Virtualization is a promising technology that proposes to decouple the network functions from their underlying hardware and transform them into software entities called Virtual Network Functions (VNFs). This approach offers network operators with more flexibility to instantiate, configure, scale, and migrate VNFs at runtime depending on the demand. On introducing these VNFs at the network edges (e.g., base stations), emerging use cases such as connected cars can be supported. However, in such an environment, efficient VNF placement and orchestration mechanisms are needed to address the challenges of continuously changing network dynamics, service latency requirements and user mobility patterns. The purpose of this paper is ...