Abstract

Applications with sensitive delay and sizeable data volumes, such as interactive gaming and augmented reality, have become popular in recent years. These applications pose a huge challenge for mobile users with limited resources. Computation offloading is a mainstream technique to reduce execution delay and save energy for mobile users. However, computation offloading requires communication between mobile users and mobile edge computing (MEC) servers. Such a mechanism would difficultly meet users' demand in some data-hungry and computation-intensive applications because the energy consumption and delay caused by transmissions are considerable expenses for users. Caching task data can effectively reduce the data transmissions when users offload their tasks to the MEC server. The limited caching space at the MEC server calls for judiciously decide which tasks should be cached. Motivated by this, we consider the joint optimization of computation offloading and task caching in a cellular network. In particular, it allows users to proactively cache or offload their tasks at the MEC server. The objective of this paper is to minimize the system cost, which is defined as the weighted sum of task execution delay and energy consumption for all users. Aiming at establishing optimal performance bound for the system design, we formulate an optimization problem by jointly optimizing the task caching, computation offloading, and resource allocation. The problem is a challenging mixed-integer non-linear programming problem and is NP-hard in general. To solve it efficiently, by using convex optimization, Karmarkar's algorithm and the proposed fast search algorithm, we obtain an optimal solution of the formulated problem with manageable computational complexity. Extensive simulation results show that in comparison to some representative benchmark methods, the proposed solution can effectively reduce the system cost.

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