Emergent Mind

Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) is a new paradigm that provides cloud computing services at the edge of networks. To achieve better performance with limited computing resources, peer offloading between cooperative edge servers (e.g. MEC- enabled base stations) has been proposed as an effective technique to handle bursty and spatially imbalanced arrival of computation tasks. While various performance metrics of peer offloading policies have been considered in the literatures, the worst-case response time, a common Quality of Service(QoS) requirement in real-time applications, yet receives much less attention. To fill the gap, we formulate the peer offloading problem based on a stochastic arrival model and propose two online algorithms for cases with and without prior knowledge of task arrival rate. Our goal is to maximize the utility function of time-average throughput under constraints of energy consumption and worst-case response time. Both theoretical analysis and numerical results show that our algorithms are able to produce close to optimal performance.

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