A Novel Levy Walk-based Framework for Scheduling Power-intensive Mobile Edge Computing Tasks
Abolfazl Younesi,
Mohammad Amin Fazli,
Alireza Ejlali
Abstract:Mobile edge computing (MEC) enables computationally intensive tasks to be processed at the network edge to provide low-latency services. However, inefficient task scheduling can negatively impact performance metrics like completion time and energy consumption. This paper proposes CAPL-MEC, an adaptive task scheduling framework that utilizes Levy walk modeling to address mobility patterns in MEC. The system model generates random edge nodes within defined bounds to simulate heterogeneous environments. A power c… Show more
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