2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3016046
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Computation Offloading for Distributed Mobile Edge Computing Network: A Multiobjective Approach

Abstract: Mobile edge computing (MEC) is emerging as a cornerstone technology to address the conflict between resource-constrained smart devices (SDs) and the ever-increasing computational demands of the mobile applications. MEC enables the SDs to offload computational-intensive tasks to the nearby edge nodes for providing better quality-of-services (QoS). The recently proposed offloading strategies, mainly consider a centralized approach for a limited number of SDs. However, with the growing popularity of the SDs, thes… Show more

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“…In [29], an auction-based incentive mechanism is proposed to maximize the revenue of a mobile network operator under delay constraints. In [30], the authors present a multi-objective approach to minimize the execution delay, energy consumption, and monetary cost of the smart devices with service rate constraints. The work in [31] proposes a scheduling and resource provisioning strategy to minimize edge nodes' power consumption under delay and resource constraints.…”
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“…In [29], an auction-based incentive mechanism is proposed to maximize the revenue of a mobile network operator under delay constraints. In [30], the authors present a multi-objective approach to minimize the execution delay, energy consumption, and monetary cost of the smart devices with service rate constraints. The work in [31] proposes a scheduling and resource provisioning strategy to minimize edge nodes' power consumption under delay and resource constraints.…”
Section: Related Work and Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal value of I k , denoted by I opt k , is then chosen based on the comparison between ( 27) and (30). In particular,…”
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“…Mobile edge computing (MEC) is proposed to enable data service and cloud computing tasks on the edge of networks that provide a sufficient computing ability based on a high-performance device [ 30 , 31 , 32 ]. The architecture of MEC provides computational offloading for distributing the computational load to multiple mobile devices [ 33 ]. Cloudlet [ 34 ] comprises multiple computing devices and abundant resources of the network, computing and storage to provide trusted support to nearby mobile devices for enabling various scenarios based on mobile-cloud convergence [ 35 , 36 ].…”
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“…This edge intelligence allows manufacturing systems to connect to each other over a wireless or wired network. This computing approach interconnects a specific range of workers, managers, smart facilities, robots, sensors, and AGVs and also applies to a wide range of connections, such as smart factory [31].…”
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confidence: 99%