TY - JOUR
T1 - Sub-channel Scheduling, Task Assignment, and Power Allocation for OMA-based and NOMA-based MEC Systems
AU - Wang, Kaidi
AU - Fang, Fang
AU - Da Costa, Daniel Benevides
AU - Ding, Zhiguo
PY - 2020/12/18
Y1 - 2020/12/18
N2 - In this paper, sub-channel scheduling, task assignment and power allocation are investigated for orthogonal multiple access (OMA)-based and on-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based mobile edge computing (MEC) systems. Based on different channel conditions and computational capacities, computational tasks are partially offloaded to the MEC server via OMA or NOMA protocols. In order to minimize the total energy consumption, an optimization problem under the task execution latency constraint is formulated and divided into two sub-problems. By utilizing matching theory, the formulated sub-channel allocation problem is solved by a proposed lowcomplexity algorithm, where the joint optimization of task assignment and power allocation is performed at each iteration. Based on the delay constraint, some insights are obtained, and the closed-form solutions of task assignment coefficients and transmit power are derived. Furthermore, the offloading strategy in both OMA and NOMA schemes is analyzed, which shows that the optimal task assignment coefficient is decided by the energy consumption efficiency (ECE). Simulation results indicate that: i) the proposed sub-channel allocation algorithm and derived closed-form solutions can significantly improve the MEC system in terms of the energy consumption; ii) the provided offloading strategy can be dynamically and efficiently employed with different channel conditions and computational capacities.
AB - In this paper, sub-channel scheduling, task assignment and power allocation are investigated for orthogonal multiple access (OMA)-based and on-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)-based mobile edge computing (MEC) systems. Based on different channel conditions and computational capacities, computational tasks are partially offloaded to the MEC server via OMA or NOMA protocols. In order to minimize the total energy consumption, an optimization problem under the task execution latency constraint is formulated and divided into two sub-problems. By utilizing matching theory, the formulated sub-channel allocation problem is solved by a proposed lowcomplexity algorithm, where the joint optimization of task assignment and power allocation is performed at each iteration. Based on the delay constraint, some insights are obtained, and the closed-form solutions of task assignment coefficients and transmit power are derived. Furthermore, the offloading strategy in both OMA and NOMA schemes is analyzed, which shows that the optimal task assignment coefficient is decided by the energy consumption efficiency (ECE). Simulation results indicate that: i) the proposed sub-channel allocation algorithm and derived closed-form solutions can significantly improve the MEC system in terms of the energy consumption; ii) the provided offloading strategy can be dynamically and efficiently employed with different channel conditions and computational capacities.
M3 - Article
SN - 0090-6778
JO - IEEE Transactions on Communications
JF - IEEE Transactions on Communications
ER -