Symmetry (Mar 2022)

Joint Offloading Decision and Resource Allocation in Mobile Edge Computing-Enabled Satellite-Terrestrial Network

  • Minglei Tong,
  • Xiaoxiang Wang,
  • Song Li,
  • Liang Peng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14030564
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 564

Abstract

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With the development of satellite-terrestrial network (STN), mobile edge computing (MEC) servers are deployed at low orbit earth (LEO) satellites to provide computing services for user devices (UEs) in areas without terrestrial network coverage. There is symmetry between satellite networks and terrestrial networks, but there is asymmetry between their resources. Computing resources of satellites’ MEC servers may not be enough. The satellite-terrestrial cooperation is promising, where a satellite migrates tasks to a base station (BS) in an adjacent area, thus utilizing computing resources of the BS’s MEC server. Although there are some studies on computation offloading in STN, few studies consider a satellite as both a relay and a computing unit to assist UEs in computing tasks. This paper proposes a joint offloading decision and resource allocation scheme in MEC-enabled STN, which minimizes the completion delay of all UEs’ indivisible tasks. Firstly, the optimization problem is formulated and decomposed. Then, the proposed scheme based on potential game and the Lagrange multiplier method makes UEs’ task offloading decisions and allocates the satellite’s and the BS’s computing resources, thus obtaining the optimal solution through continuous iterations. Finally, the simulation results validate that the proposed scheme can obtain better gain than other baseline schemes.

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