Joint Virtual Machine Selection and Computation Resource Allocation in Mobile Edge Computing
Huifeng Yang,
Xianglong Meng,
Yichao Li
et al.
Abstract:Mobile edge computing (MEC) is considered as an effective technology to enhance the storage and computation capability of smart power sensors (SPSs) in smart grid networks. The MEC server is composed of multiple virtual machines (VMs) with powerful computation capability, and each VM can process multiple tasks independently, which cannot be ignored during the task computation period. In this work, we aim to minimize the energy consumption of SPSs subject to the task offloading delay by jointly optimizing the V… Show more
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