1. An advanced decision model enabling two-way initiative offloading in edge computing
- Author
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Zhida Yin, Haopeng Chen, and Fei Hu
- Subjects
Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Distributed computing ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,Random early detection ,Scheduling (computing) ,Hardware and Architecture ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Leverage (statistics) ,Computation offloading ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,The Internet ,business ,Decision model ,Software ,Edge computing - Abstract
Edge computing is envisioned as a promising enabler to leverage computation capacities at the edge and address the issues faced in cloud computing. In this paper, we propose an advanced decision model to solve the computation offloading problem in edge computing. It utilizes the intrinsic hierarchical topology of the Internet and performs online scheduling in a decentralized manner to eliminate anticipated modeling. It also admits the fact that congestion can take place unexpectedly, for the possible reasons such as stale information. Our decision model is enhanced in two approaches to endow both sender and receiver (for one offloading action) with the ability of “dropping” the request, so as to avoid congestion. Random Early Detection(RED) algorithm is incorporated. The results of simulation demonstrate that our decision model can handle workloads well and these two enhancements are effective.
- Published
- 2019