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    Coalitional Game-Based Cooperative Computation Offloading in MEC for Reusable Tasks

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    2021-08-15
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    Yang, Xuemei
    Luo, Hong
    Sun, Yan
    Zou, Junwei
    Guizani, Mohsen
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    Mobile-edge computing (MEC) has been a promising solution for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications to obtain latency reduction and energy savings. In view of the loosely coupled application, multiple devices can use the same task code and different input parameters to obtain diverse results. This motivates us to study the cooperation between devices for eliminating the repeated data transmission. Leveraging coalitional game theory, we formalize the cooperative offloading process of a reusable task into a coalitional game to maximize the cost savings. In particular, we first propose an efficient coalitional game-based cooperative offloading (CGCO) algorithm for the single-task model, and then expand it into a CGCO-M algorithm for the multiple-task model with jointly applying a two-stage flow shop scheduling approach, which helps to obtain an optimal task schedule. It is proved that our CGCO and CGCO-M can achieve the Nash-stable solution with convergence guarantee, and CGCO can obtain an optimal solution. The simulations show that CGCO is equal to the optimal exhaustive search (ES) method and CGCO-M is close to ES in terms of cost ratios. Cost ratios of CGCO and CGCO-M are significantly down by 41.08% and 83.70% compared to local executions, respectively. Meanwhile, CGCO-M obtains 41.46% and 89.74% reductions when reuse factors are 0.1 and 1, which means CGCO-M can save more cost with higher reuse density.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2021.3064186
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/35606
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