Abstract

The main requirement of the computation offloading service is the low service delay, which would correspond to a high Quality of Service (QoS). Recently, many works show that placing virtual resources (e.g., computing resource) in the Mobile Edge Network (MEN) to form a Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) system contributes to a lower service delay. However, due to the limited virtual resource in the MEN and the constraints of the wireless channel condition, only part of users can be served with low enough service delay. Moreover, considering the independent virtual machine (VM) environment on the MEC server in MEN for each user, efficient virtual resources management is needed. In this paper, we propose two computation offloading strategies combined with the virtual resources management to minimize the average service delay, where the virtual resources consists of the computing resources and the storage resources. One of the proposed strategies guarantees the fairness of users while the other one not. Then the optimal deployments of VMs with different strategies are obtained through the simulations. We also find and calculate the optimal proportion of these two kinds of virtual resource when there is only a limited budget for them.

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