2022
DOI: 10.1109/ojcoms.2022.3154536
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Incentive Mechanism and Resource Allocation for Edge-Fog Networks Driven by Multi-Dimensional Contract and Game Theories

Abstract: The edge computing paradigm has become extremely popular over the past years, as a means of offloading computationally intensive tasks by users of resource and battery-constrained devices. Nevertheless, the edge networks' overexploitation by the ever-increasing number of task-offloading users, gradually leads to their performance degradation. In this paper, we leverage on the different levels of available computing capabilities across the network, and we design an incentive mechanism that aims to shift the sel… Show more

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“…Fog computing and game theory are implemented together in the proposed energy management system as they have several advantages 33 , 34 . Fog computing enables real-time data processing at the network's edge, which can be used to make decisions about energy management in actual time.…”
Section: Game Theory For Collation Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fog computing and game theory are implemented together in the proposed energy management system as they have several advantages 33 , 34 . Fog computing enables real-time data processing at the network's edge, which can be used to make decisions about energy management in actual time.…”
Section: Game Theory For Collation Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contract design [7] has typically been used in operations research with applications to retail, financial markets [8], insurances [9], supply chains [10], etc. With the emergence of IoT and the data markets [11], new service models such as the SaaS are being developed enabling new possibilities such as resource trading [12], [13], opportunistic IoT [14], task offloading and outsourcing [15], and performance oriented resource provisioning [16], [17]. Therefore, there is a need for developing effective contracts [18] and pricing schemes [19], [20] that incentivize the interactions between users and service providers of data in the IoT ecosystem.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such cases, fog devices need to be made intelligence to handle such cases near to the patients. Diamanti et al 12 presented a framework that distribute tasks from over utilized edge devices to upper fog layers using multi‐dimensional contract theory modeling, efficiently utilizing resource limited and battery powered edge devices. The model deals with edge and fog devices in close proximity and edge devices communicate with each other for task offloading, increasing network burden within a specific location.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%