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Scalable Modulation based Computation Offloading in Vehicular Edge Computing System

Abstract

Vehicular Edge Computing (VEC) is becoming popular due to the high offloading demand of computation-intensive vehicular network applications. Although the mobility of vehicles poses great challenges to the computation offloading as the fast time-varying fading channel, the moving vehicles can be served as mobile relays to achieve opportunistic transmission for improving offloading efficiency. In this paper, a scalable modulation (S-Mod) based task offloading (SMO) strategy is proposed, in which the vehicles can be selected as mobile relay to implement cooperative transmission based on S-Mod scheme. To reduce the energy consumption of vehicles, the energy consumption minimization offloading decision problem with delay and transmission quality requirement constraints is formulated. A hybrid offloading algorithm with S-Mod scheme design and relay selection is proposed. Our simulation results show that the proposed SMO strategy can outperform the existing strategy up to by 72.68% on energy consumption and 14.15% on execution time.

Keywords:
Computer science Computation offloading Scalability Energy consumption Relay Mobile edge computing Vehicular ad hoc network Transmission (telecommunications) Computer network Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Transmission delay Efficient energy use Computation Edge computing Distributed computing Wireless Server Wireless ad hoc network Engineering Algorithm Telecommunications

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