Computation Offloading and Resource Allocation in Wireless Cellular Networks With Mobile Edge Computing
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications · Carleton University
Abstract
Mobile edge computing has risen as a promising technology for augmenting the computational capabilities of mobile devices. Meanwhile, in-network caching has become a natural trend of the solution of handling exponentially increasing Internet traffic. The important issues in these two networking paradigms are computation offloading and content caching strategies, respectively. In order to jointly tackle these issues in wireless cellular networks with mobile edge computing, we formulate the computation offloading decision, resource allocation and content caching strategy as an optimization problem, considering the total revenue of the network. Furthermore, we transform the original problem into a convex problem…
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- 67.84
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- 100%
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5Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computation offloading
- Mobile edge computing
- Resource allocation
- Distributed computing
- Optimization problem
- Wireless network
- Wireless