Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC)-oriented solutions are essential for various 5G wireless communication systems. It is considered a key technology for future communication systems because of its capability for fulfilling a broad variety of necessities of the developing wireless terminals in the form of Intelligent Vehicles, augmented reality and virtual reality devices like huge computation, low latency and high data rate. Further, the resource package has made the research on mobile data offloading. One probable novel spectrum in the subsequent generation networks is the millimetre wave (mmWave) communication systems. It attains important attention because of its high rate. This research work, this area focuses on the delay of minimisation strategy in mmWave MEC by jointly optimising the hybrid beam-forming and also resource allocation. Here, the utilisation of a well-performing Red Deer Algorithm (RDA) is the ultimate aim of the suggested model that intends to optimise the analogue beam-forming vectors at the users, the analogue and digital beam-forming matrices at the Base Station (BS), the computation task offloading ratios and resource allocation at the MEC server. Here, the minimisation of the delay or latency is attained. The comparative analysis of the proposed model over the other models demonstrates the superiority of the proposed algorithm in assisting the mmWave MEC system.

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