Abstract

Recently, mobile cloud offloading is a promising technique to deal with the increasingly complex applications on mobile devices, meeting the ever- increasing energy requirements. However, cloud offloading with multiple mobile devices may cause considerable mutual interference, which may result in intolerable time delay and more energy consumption. In this paper, a novel offloading decision method is investigated to minimize the total energy consumption of mobile devices over cellular networks. Generally, mobile devices can execute a sequence of tasks in parallel with different characteristics, i.e., communication- intensive and computation-intensive. And recent advances show that only computation-intensive tasks are applicable to be offloaded for energy saving. The offloading decision issue is formulated as a NP- hard combinatorial optimization problem with the time deadline and communication quality constraints. Combining the problem linearization method and decision variables mapping from integer to the real domain, a rapid and efficient iterative approximation method is proposed, helping the cloud controller to select the best tasks for offloading aiming at minimizing the total energy consumption. Numerical simulation demonstrates that considerable energy can be saved with the proposed task offloading method in mobile cloud scenarios.

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