JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy-Efficient Cooperative Task Offloading in NOMA-Enabled Vehicular Fog Computing

Zhijian LinXiaopei ChenXiaofan HeDaxin TianQingsong ZhangPingping Chen

Year: 2024 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Vol: 25 (7)Pages: 7223-7236   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Vehicular fog computing (VFC) that supports inter-vehicular task offloading emerges as a promising complement to handle the explosive growth of computation-intensive tasks in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Nonetheless, as the fog access points (F-APs) in crowed areas are often overloaded, the conventional single F-AP VFC may become incompetent and energy-inefficient. To tackle the issue, a novel scheme of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-enabled multi-F-AP VFC with partial offloading is proposed in this work. However, the corresponding energy minimization turns out to be a highly non-trivial non-linear mixed-integer programming problem. To this end, the optimal power allocation is derived by exploiting monotonicity while good task splitting ratio and user association are found through successive convex approximation (SCA)-based interior-point method and game theoretic approach, respectively. Extensive simulations based on MATLAB show that, in the considered scenarios, the proposed scheme can fulfill a more balanced offloading and better exploit the available computing resources, thereby leading to an approximately 30% energy consumption reduction compared to the baselines.

Keywords:
Computer science Energy consumption Computation offloading Task (project management) Distributed computing Mathematical optimization Real-time computing Edge computing Embedded system Internet of Things Engineering Mathematics

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