Abstract:
The optimal offloading of tasks in heterogeneous edge-computing scenarios is of great practical interest, both in the selfish and fully cooperative setting. In practice, ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The optimal offloading of tasks in heterogeneous edge-computing scenarios is of great practical interest, both in the selfish and fully cooperative setting. In practice, such systems are typically very large, rendering exact solutions in terms of cooperative optima or Nash equilibria intractable. For this purpose, we adopt a general mean-field formulation in order to solve the competitive and cooperative offloading problems in the limit of infinitely large systems. We give theoretical guarantees for the approximation properties of the limiting solution and solve the resulting mean-field problems numerically. Furthermore, we verify our solutions numerically and find that our approximations are accurate for systems with dozens of edge devices. As a result, we obtain a tractable approach to the design of offloading strategies in large edge-computing scenarios with many users.
Date of Conference: 04-08 December 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 January 2023
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