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An Efficient Mechanism for Computation Offloading in Mobile-Edge Computing

(1909.06849)
Published Sep 15, 2019 in cs.DC , cs.GT , and eess.SP

Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) is a promising technology that provides cloud and IT services within the proximity of the mobile user. With the increasing number of mobile applications, mobile devices (MD) encounter limitations of their resources, such as battery life and computation capacity. The computation offloading in MEC can help mobile users to reduce battery usage and speed up task execution. Although there are many solutions for offloading in MEC, most usually only employ one MEC server for improving mobile device energy consumption and execution time. Instead of conventional centralized optimization methods, the current paper considers a decentralized optimization mechanism between MEC servers and users. In particular, an assignment mechanism called school choice is employed to assist heterogeneous users to select different MEC operators in a distributed environment. With this mechanism, each user can benefit from minimizing the price and energy consumption of executing tasks while also meeting the specified deadline. The present research has designed an efficient mechanism for a computation offloading scheme that achieves minimal price and energy consumption under latency constraints. Numerical results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can attain efficient and successful computation offloading.

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