IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access for Offloading in Multi-Access Edge Computing: A Survey

  • Romain Dulout,
  • Leo Mendiboure,
  • Yannis Pousset,
  • Virginie Deniau,
  • Frederic Launay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3326846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 118983 – 119016

Abstract

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Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) architectures now seem to represent the future of data processing architectures. Indeed, they have the potential to optimize the use of the backhaul network, guarantee the implementation of real-time applications and offer services adapted to the user’s context. To further improve the performance of MEC architectures, it may be worth combining them with a new technology at the physical layer: Non Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA). During the task offloading process, this could enhance energy efficiency, maximize the number of users benefiting from MEC services and further reduce latency. That is why the article focuses on the use of NOMA for task offloading in MEC architectures and offers a comprehensive study on the subject. First, we define a taxonomy to ensure a systematic review of existing work. We then analyze and compare existing works, classifying them according to their purpose. Based on this, we then discuss the benefits and limitations of existing work, highlighting some good practices. Finally, we identify future research directions in the field of NOMA-assisted MEC architectures.

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