iCoMe: A novel incentivized cooperative mobile resource management mechanism

Hamed Shah-Mansouri, V. Wong
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Abstract

In this paper, we present a novel cooperative resource management mechanism in mobile cloud computing environment. This mechanism is based on cooperation between mobile devices using their short range radio technology such as WiFi with the goal of maximizing the revenue of the cellular service provider. Users with poor cellular link quality connect with nearby devices through their WiFi interface. The service provider provides incentives to mobile devices to motivate them to contribute in such cooperative scheme. We first formulate the resource management problem as a mixed integer linear programming model. The optimal solution has an NP-hard complexity. To tackle the complexity of the problem, we then propose iCoMe, which is an Incentivized Cooperative MobilE resource management mechanism. The resource management problem in iCoMe is solved distributively by the service provider and mobile devices. We prove that iCoMe has a polynomial time computational complexity. Simulation results confirm the close to optimal performance of iCoMe. Results also show that our proposed mechanism considerably increases the revenue of the service provider compared to non-cooperative schemes.
iCoMe:一种新型的激励合作移动资源管理机制
本文提出了一种新的移动云计算环境下的协同资源管理机制。这种机制是基于移动设备之间的合作,使用他们的短距离无线电技术,如WiFi,目标是最大化蜂窝服务提供商的收入。蜂窝网络质量较差的用户通过WiFi接口与附近的设备连接。服务提供商向移动设备提供奖励,以激励他们在这种合作方案中做出贡献。我们首先将资源管理问题表述为一个混合整数线性规划模型。最优解具有NP-hard复杂度。为了解决这一问题的复杂性,我们提出了一种激励合作的移动资源管理机制iCoMe。iCoMe中的资源管理问题由服务提供商和移动设备分布式地解决。我们证明了iCoMe具有多项式时间的计算复杂度。仿真结果证实了iCoMe接近最优性能。结果还表明,与非合作机制相比,我们提出的机制大大增加了服务提供商的收入。
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