Joint Charging Scheduling and Computation Offloading in EV-Assisted Edge Computing: A Safe DRL Approach
Yongchao Zhang,
Jia Hu,
Geyong Min
et al.
Abstract:Electric Vehicle-assisted Multi-access Edge Computing (EV-MEC) is a promising paradigm where EVs share their computation resources at the network edge to perform intensive computing tasks while charging. In EV-MEC, a fundamental problem is to jointly decide the charging power of EVs and computation task allocation to EVs, for meeting both the diverse charging demands of EVs and stringent performance requirements of heterogeneous tasks. To address this challenge, we propose a new joint charging scheduling and c… Show more
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