Emergent Mind

Abstract

To accommodate exponentially increasing traffic demands of vehicle-based applications, operators are utilizing offloading as a promising technique to improve quality of service (QoS), which gives rise to the application of Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). While the conventional offloading paradigms focus on delay and energy tradeoff, they either fail to find efficient models to represent delay, especially the queueing delay, or underestimate the role of MEC Server. In this paper, we propose a novel \textbf{P}re-\textbf{A}llocation \textbf{D}esign for vehicular \textbf{O}ffloading (\textbf{PADO}). A task delay queue is constructed based on an allocate-execute separate (AES) mechanism. Due to the dynamics of vehicular network, we are inspired to utilize Lyapunov optimization to minimize the execution cost of each vehicle and guarantee task delay. The MEC Server with energy harvesting devices is also taken into consideration of the system. The transaction between vehicles and server is decided by a Stackelberg Game framework. We conduct extensive experiments to show the property and superiority of our proposed framework.

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