We consider a three-tier architecture for mobile and pervasive computing
scenarios, consisting of a local tier ofmobile nodes, a middle tier (cloudlets) of nearby
computing nodes, typically located at the mobile nodes access points but characterized by a limited amount of resources, and a remote tier of distant cloud servers, which have
practically infinite resources. This architecture has been proposed to get the benefits of
computation offloading from mobile nodes to external servers while limiting the use
of distant servers whose higher latency could negatively impact the user experience.
For this architecture, we consider a usage scenario where no central authority exists
and multiple non-cooperative mobile users share the limited computing resources of
a close-by cloudlet and can selfishly decide to send their computations to any of the
three tiers. We define a model to capture the users interaction and to investigate the
effects of computation offloading on the users’ perceived performance. We formulate
the problem as a generalized Nash equilibrium problem and show existence of an
equilibrium.We present a distributed algorithm for the computation of an equilibrium
which is tailored to the problem structure and is based on an in-depth analysis of
the underlying equilibrium problem. Through numerical examples, we illustrate its
behavior and the characteristics of the achieved equilibria.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2016, MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING, Pages 421-449 (volume: 157)
A game-theoretic approach to computation offloading in mobile cloud computing (01a Articolo in rivista)
Valeria Cardellini, Vittoria De Nitto Personé, Di Valerio Valerio, Facchinei Francisco, Vincenzo Grassi, Francesco Lo Presti, Veronica Piccialli
Gruppo di ricerca: Continuous Optimization
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