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Performance Analysis for Successful Edge Computing in Heterogeneous Networks

Title
Performance Analysis for Successful Edge Computing in Heterogeneous Networks
Alternative Title
이기종 네트워크에서 성공적인 모바일 엣지 컴퓨팅을 위한 성능 분석
Author(s)
Chanwon Park
DGIST Authors
Park, Chan WonLee, Je MinRyu, Jong Yeol
Advisor
Jemin Lee
Co-Advisor(s)
Jong Yeol Ryu
Issued Date
2018
Awarded Date
2018. 8
Type
Thesis
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Subject
Smart healthcare system, Point-of-care testing, Mobile device, Machine learning
Abstract
The mobile edge computing (MEC) has been introduced for providing computing capabilities at the edge
of networks to improve the latency performance of wireless networks. In this paper, we provide the novel framework for MEC-enabled heterogeneous networks (HetNets) , composed of the multitier networks with access points (APs) (i.e., MEC servers), which have different transmission power and different computing capabilities. In this framework, we also consider multiple-type mobile users with different sizes of computation tasks, and they offload the tasks to a MEC server, and receive the computation resulting data from the server. We derive the successful edge computing probability considering both the computation and communication performance using the queueing theory and stochastic geometry. We then analyze the effects of network parameters and bias factors in MEC server association on the successful edge computing probability. We provide how the optimal bias factors in terms of successful edge computing probability can be changed according to the user type and MEC tier, and how they are different to the conventional ones that did not consider the computing capabilities and task sizes. It is also shown how the optimal bias factors can be changed when minimizing the mean latency instead of successful edge computing probability. This study provides the design insights for the optimal configuration of MEC-enabled HetNets.
URI
http://dgist.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000102654

http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/9211
DOI
10.22677/thesis.200000102654
Degree
Master
Department
Information and Communication Engineering
Publisher
DGIST
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