在边缘计算移动无线网络上提供服务的统计质量

Xi Zhang, Qixuan Zhu
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边缘计算技术的发展是为了支持第五代(5G)网络中指数级增长的业务需求,将数据内容及其相应的计算/通信带到移动用户附近。移动数据卸载作为一种很有前途且高效的边缘计算技术解决方案,可以通过WiFi网络或设备对设备(D2D)通信/中继来补充传统的蜂窝传输,以减轻蜂窝网络的无线流量过载。然而,边缘计算无线网络中的移动数据卸载带来了许多新的服务质量(QoS)保证问题,这些问题仍然是研究的开放领域。为了克服这些挑战,本文利用有效容量理论,针对两种类型的移动数据卸载:WiFi卸载和D2D卸载,提出了统计延迟有界的QoS提供方案,其中我们将WiFi卸载和D2D卸载分别表述为单跳和两跳无线链路统计QoS提供问题。在以下两种情况下,我们还推导出了使所有移动用户的平均有效容量最大化的每种卸载类型的最优概率:(1)所有移动用户具有相同的请求流行多媒体数据内容的概率,并且具有相同的概率成为D2D卸载中的中继;(2)每个移动用户具有请求流行多媒体数据内容的不同概率和成为D2D卸载中继的不同概率。最后,我们通过数值分析评估和验证了我们提出的基于多媒体数据卸载架构的统计延迟有界QoS提供方案。
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Statistical quality of service provisioning over edge computing mobile wireless networks
The edge computing techniques have been developed to support the exponentially increasing service demands in the fifth generation (5G) networks by bringing the data contents and their corresponding computations/communications near to mobile users. As a promising and efficient solution to implement edge computing techniques, mobile data offloading complements the traditional cellular transmission through either WiFi networks or device-to-device (D2D) communication/relay to mitigate the overloaded wireless traffics for cellular networks. However, the mobile data offloading in edge computing wireless networks imposes many new quality of service (QoS) guarantee problems which still remain opening research areas. To overcome these challenges, in this paper we propose the statistical delay-bounded QoS provisioning schemes using the effective capacity theory for two types of mobile data offloading: WiFi offloading and D2D offloading, where we formulate the WiFi offloading and D2D offloading as the single-hop and two-hop wireless-link statistical QoS provisioning problems, respectively. We also derive the optimal probability of using each type of offloading which maximizes the average effective capacity for all mobile users under the following two scenarios: (1) all mobile users have the same probability of requesting the popular multimedia data contents and have the same probability to become a relay in D2D offloading; and (2) each mobile user has the distinct probability of requesting the popular multimedia data contents and the distinct probability to become a relay in D2D offloading. Finally, we evaluate and validate our proposed statistical delay-bounded QoS provisioning schemes over multimedia data offloading architecture through numerical analyses.
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