Abstract

Delay-sensitive tasks account for an increasing proportion of all tasks on the Internet of Things (IoT). How to solve such problems has become a hot research topic. Delay-sensitive tasks scenarios include intelligent vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, industrial IoT, intelligent transportation, etc. More and more scenarios have delay requirements for tasks and simply reducing the delay of tasks is not enough. However, speeding up the processing speed of a task means increasing energy consumption, so we try to find a way to complete tasks on time with the lowest energy consumption. Hence, we propose a heuristic particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm based on a Lyapunov framework (LPSO). Since task duration and queue stability are guaranteed, a balance is achieved between the computational energy consumption of the IoT nodes, the transmission energy consumption and the fog node computing energy consumption, so that tasks can be completed with minimum energy consumption. Compared with the original PSO algorithm and the greedy algorithm, the performance of our LPSO algorithm is significantly improved.

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