JOURNAL ARTICLE

Towards Online Privacy-preserving Computation Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing

Xiaoyi PangZhibo WangJingxin LiRuiting ZhouJu RenZhetao Li

Year: 2022 Journal:   IEEE INFOCOM 2022 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Pages: 1179-1188

Abstract

Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is a new paradigm where mobile users can offload computation tasks to the nearby MEC server to reduce their resource consumption. Some works have pointed out that the true amount of offloaded tasks may reveal the sensitive information (e.g., device usage pattern and location information) of users, and proposed several privacy-preserving offloading mechanisms. However, to the best of our knowledge, none of them can provide strict and provable privacy guarantee. In this paper, we focus on the privacy leakage issue in computation offloading in MEC with a honest-but-curious server, and propose a novel online privacy-preserving computation offloading mechanism, called OffloadingGuard, to generate efficient offloading strategies for users in real time, which provide strict user privacy guarantee while minimizing the total cost of task computation. To this end, we design a deep reinforcement learning-based offloading model which allows each user to adaptively determine the satisfactory perturbed offloading ratio according to the time-varying channel state at each time slot to achieve trade-off between user privacy and computation cost. In particular, to strictly protect the true amount of offloaded tasks and prevent the untrusted MEC server from revealing mobile users' privacy, a range-constrained Laplace distribution is designed to obfuscate the original offloading ratio of each user and restrict the perturbed offloading ratio in a rational range. OffloadingGuard is proved to satisfy ϵ-differential privacy, and extensive experiments demonstrate its effectiveness.

Keywords:
Computer science Computation offloading Edge computing Mobile computing Mobile edge computing Computation Information privacy Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Computer network Internet privacy Server Artificial intelligence Algorithm

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