Abstract

Mobile/multi-access edge computing (MEC) takes advantage of its proximity to end-users, which greatly reduces the transmission delay of task offloading compared to mobile cloud computing (MCC). Offloading computing tasks to edge servers with a certain amount of computing ability can also reduce the computing delay. Meanwhile, device-to-device (D2D) cooperation can help to process small-scale delay-sensitive tasks to further decrease the delay of tasks. But where to offload the computing tasks is a critical issue. In this article, we integrate MEC and D2D cooperation techniques to optimize the offloading decisions and resource allocation problem in D2D-enabled three-tier MEC networks for Internet of Things (IoT). Mobile devices (MDs), edge clouds, and central cloud data center (DC) make up these three-tier MEC networks. They cooperate with each other to finish the offloading tasks. Each task can be processed by MD itself or its neighboring MDs at device tier, by edge servers at edge tier, or by remote cloud servers at cloud tier. Under the maximum energy cost constraints, we formulate the cooperative offloading problem into a mixed-integer nonlinear problem aiming to minimize the total delay of tasks. We utilize the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) to speed up the computing process. The proposed scheme decomposes the complicated problem into 3 smaller subproblems, which are solved in a parallel fashion. Finally, we compare our proposal with D2D and MEC networks in simulations. Numerical results validate that the proposed D2D-enabled MEC networks for IoT can significantly enhance the computing abilities and reduce the total delay of tasks.

Highlights

  • Mobile devices (MDs) have limited computing resources and power capacity due to their portable sizes [1]

  • We will present simulation results to verify the performance of the proposed D2D-enabled three-tier multi-access edge computing (MEC) networks

  • There are 80 MDs uniformly distributed in the coverage of each base stations (BSs)

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Introduction

Mobile devices (MDs) have limited computing resources and power capacity due to their portable sizes [1]. Due to the physical proximity, MEC can significantly reduce the transmission latency [7, 8] involving in communication compared with mobile cloud computing (MCC) [9,10,11,12] For another thing, MEC enables MDs to perform computation offloading, which can migrate their computing tasks [13] to resource-rich nodes and send results back to the MDs [14]. In this paper, we propose cooperative computation offloading in D2D-enabled MEC networks for IoT aiming to minimize the total delay of tasks with the maximum energy consumption constraints.

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