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Efficient Mobile Computation Offloading with Hard Task Deadlines and Concurrent Local Execution

Abstract

This paper considers the problem of algorithmic efficiency in mobile computation offloading with Concurrent Local Execution (CLE). Online energy optimal algorithms can be developed when CLE is used to guarantee hard task deadlines while offloading over Markovian wireless channels. Unfortunately, these algorithms often have a high computational complexity, which prohibits their use in online mobile implementations. Three algorithms are introduced to reduce this complexity: Markovian Compression (MC), Time Compression (TC) and Preemption Using Continuous Offloading (Preemption-CO). MC and TC reduce the state space of the offloading Markovian process, by using a novel notion of geometric similarity, or by running an optimal online offloading algorithm in periodic time steps. In Preemption-CO, while a task is offloaded preemptively, the offloading decision at every time-slot is based on non-preemptive calculations. Our simulations show that, by applying these methods, the running times of the algorithms can be significantly reduced without suffering unreasonable performance degradation compared with the optimal energy performance.

Keywords:
Preemption Computer science Computation offloading Distributed computing Task (project management) Computation Wireless Markov decision process Markov process Online algorithm Process (computing) Computational complexity theory Mobile device Algorithm Embedded system Edge computing Internet of Things Operating system

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0.85
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
15
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0.75
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IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Age of Information Optimization
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