Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

10-2022

Abstract

Mobile edge computing (MEC) is an effective computing paradigm for mobile devices in the 5G era to reduce computing delay and energy consumption. However, in a multi-user resource competition environment, the revenue-driven behavior of edge servers will cause some users to increase delays or fail tasks. Considering this situation, we take the success rate of computation offloading as the trust value of the edge server, and build a system model from the user’s perspective, taking delay and energy consumption as the multi-objective task of joint optimization. In the optimization goal, we consider three factors: offloading delay, energy consumption, and queuing delay. Simultaneously minimizing energy consumption and delay is a contradiction problem. Therefore, we solve the problem based on the principle of reducing energy consumption as much as possible when the offload success rate (decreasing delay) is prioritized. Further, we build the problem as a Markov decision problem (MDP) with multi-factor reward value, and treat the trust value as a state of the system. Finally, we use an extended deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) algorithm (a DDPG algorithm with multi-objective reward) to work around this problem. Experimental results show that our proposed scheme can better reduce the delay and energy consumption in computation offloading of mobile users (MUs) significantly better than the baseline schemes. The advantages of our proposed scheme are more obvious in an environment where computing resources are tight.

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Original published version available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comnet.2022.109181

Publication Title

Computer Networks

DOI

10.1016/j.comnet.2022.109181

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