Enhancing Rate-Splitting-Based Distributed Edge Computing via Multi-Group Information Recycling
Wanlin Liang,
Xiaofan He
Abstract:To address the straggling effect in distributed edge computing, existing methods often introduce extra computation or communication costs. Recently, information recycling has emerged as an efficient solution that avoids such extra overhead. Nonetheless, the performance of the existing information recycling-assisted rate-splitting-based distributed edge computing scheme significantly hinges on the single common stream, whose rate is limited by the edge node (EN) with the worst channel quality. To this end, a mu… Show more
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