JOURNAL ARTICLE

Joint Device Association, Resource Allocation, and Computation Offloading in Ultradense Multidevice and Multitask IoT Networks

Tianqing ZhouYali YueDong QinXuefang NieXuan LiChunguo Li

Year: 2022 Journal:   IEEE Internet of Things Journal Vol: 9 (19)Pages: 18695-18709   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

With the emergence of more and more applications of Internet of Things (IoT) mobile devices (IMDs), a contradiction between mobile energy demand and limited battery capacity becomes increasingly prominent. In addition, in ultradense IoT networks, the ultradensely deployed small base stations (SBSs) will consume a large amount of energy. To reduce the network-wide energy consumption and prolong the standby time of IMDs and SBSs, under the proportional computation resource allocation and devices' latency constraints, we jointly perform the device association, computation offloading, and resource allocation to minimize the network-wide energy consumption for ultradense multidevice and multitask IoT networks. To further balance the network loads and fully utilize the computation resources, we take account of multistep computation offloading. Considering that the finally formulated problem is in a nonlinear and mixed-integer form, we develop an improved hierarchical adaptive search (IHAS) algorithm to find its solution. Then, we give the convergence, computational complexity, and parallel implementation analyses for such an algorithm. By comparing with other algorithms, we can easily find that such an algorithm can greatly reduce the network-wide energy consumption under devices' latency constraints.

Keywords:
Computer science Energy consumption Computation offloading Distributed computing Resource allocation Base station Computation Mobile device Latency (audio) Computer network Efficient energy use Computational complexity theory Internet of Things Algorithm Edge computing Embedded system Telecommunications

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Topics

IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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