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Time Efficient Offloading Optimization in Automotive Multi-access Edge Computing Networks Using Mean-Field Games

Title
Time Efficient Offloading Optimization in Automotive Multi-access Edge Computing Networks Using Mean-Field Games
Author(s)
Kang, YuhanWang, HaoxinKim, BaekGyuXie, JiangZhang, Xiao-PingHan, Zhu
Issued Date
2023-05
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, v.72, no.5, pp.6460 - 6473
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Mean-field gametask offloadingmulti-access edge computingconnected vehicles
ISSN
0018-9545
Abstract
Emerging connected vehicular services, such as intelligent driving and high-definition (HD) map, are gaining increasing interest with the fast development of multi-access edge computing (MEC). For most time-sensitive and computation-intensive vehicular services, the data offloading process significantly influences the capacity and performance of MEC, especially when the number of connected vehicles is enormous. In this work, we consider data offloading optimization for a large-scale automotive MEC network. The problem is challenging due to the large number of connected vehicles and the complicated interaction between vehicles and edge servers. To tackle the scalability problem, we reformulate the original offloading optimization problem into a Mean-Field-Game (MFG) problem by abstracting the interaction among the connected vehicles as a distribution over their state spaces of task sizes, known as the mean-field term. To solve the problem efficiently, we propose a G-prox Primal-Dual-Hybrid-Gradient (PDHG) algorithm that transforms the MFG problem into a saddle-point problem. Based on our developed MFG model and G-prox PDHG algorithm, we propose the first data offloading scheme whose computation time is independent of the number of connected vehicles in automotive MEC systems. Extensive evaluation results corroborate the superior performance of our proposed scheme compared with the state-of-the-art methods. © 2023 IEEE
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17494
DOI
10.1109/tvt.2022.3229888
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Related Researcher
  • 김백규 Kim, BaekGyu
  • Research Interests 사이버물리 시스템; Cyber-Physical Systems(CPS); 사물인터넷; Internet-Of-Things(IoT); Embedded Software; Formal Method; Software Engineering; model-based development; hardware/software integration; distributed computing; real-time systems
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