Abstract

The mobile edge computing (MEC)-enabled cellular network provides a promising paradigm for emerging services with intensive computation and low delay requirement. However, when multiple computation-intensive and delay-sensitive services are required concurrently, how to minimize the delay and monetary cost on mobile devices (MDs) under the limited computation resource and communication resource remains a challenging issue. In order to solve the issue, we formulate computation offloading, communication resource and computation resource allocation as an optimization problem in MEC-enabled cellular network. The problem is non-convex. Hence, we formulate it as a multi-objective computation offloading and resource allocation (MCORA) game and prove the existence of Nash equilibrium (NE). To obtain the NE, we design a MCORA algorithm taking the uplink, downlink spectrum resource, computation resource and offloading strategy into consideration. Simulation results show the MCORA algorithm can minimize system cost of all MDs. Moreover, in comparison to the existing algorithms, the proposed algorithm can achieve better performance in delay and system cost.

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