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A risk-sensitive task offloading strategy for edge computing in industrial Internet of Things
by
Hao Xiaoyu
, Yang, Tao
, Hu, Bo
, Qiu Yuhe
, Hu, Yulin
, Zhao Ruohai
in
Algorithms
/ Casualties
/ Communications systems
/ Computation offloading
/ Delay
/ Edge computing
/ Heuristic methods
/ Industrial applications
/ Industrial Internet of Things
/ Management methods
/ Mixed integer
/ Network latency
/ Nonlinear programming
/ Optimization
/ Risk management
/ Upper bounds
2021
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A risk-sensitive task offloading strategy for edge computing in industrial Internet of Things
by
Hao Xiaoyu
, Yang, Tao
, Hu, Bo
, Qiu Yuhe
, Hu, Yulin
, Zhao Ruohai
in
Algorithms
/ Casualties
/ Communications systems
/ Computation offloading
/ Delay
/ Edge computing
/ Heuristic methods
/ Industrial applications
/ Industrial Internet of Things
/ Management methods
/ Mixed integer
/ Network latency
/ Nonlinear programming
/ Optimization
/ Risk management
/ Upper bounds
2021
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A risk-sensitive task offloading strategy for edge computing in industrial Internet of Things
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Hao Xiaoyu
, Yang, Tao
, Hu, Bo
, Qiu Yuhe
, Hu, Yulin
, Zhao Ruohai
in
Algorithms
/ Casualties
/ Communications systems
/ Computation offloading
/ Delay
/ Edge computing
/ Heuristic methods
/ Industrial applications
/ Industrial Internet of Things
/ Management methods
/ Mixed integer
/ Network latency
/ Nonlinear programming
/ Optimization
/ Risk management
/ Upper bounds
2021
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A risk-sensitive task offloading strategy for edge computing in industrial Internet of Things
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A risk-sensitive task offloading strategy for edge computing in industrial Internet of Things
2021
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Overview
Edge computing has become one of the key enablers for ultra-reliable and low-latency communications in the industrial Internet of Things in the fifth generation communication systems and is also a promising technology in the future sixth generation communication systems. In this work, we consider the application of edge computing to smart factories for mission critical task offloading through wireless links. In such scenarios, although high end-to-end delays from the generation to completion of tasks happen with low probability, they may incur severe casualties and property loss and should be seriously treated. Inspired by the risk management theory widely used in finance, we adopt the Conditional Value at Risk to capture the tail of the delay distribution. An upper bound of the Conditional Value at Risk is derived through analysis of the queues both at the devices and the edge computing servers. We aim to find out the optimal offloading policy taking into consideration both the average and the worst-case delay performance of the system. Given that the formulated optimization problem is a non-convex mixed integer nonlinear programming problem, a decomposition into subproblems is performed and a two-stage heuristic algorithm is proposed. The simulation results validate our analysis and indicate that the proposed algorithm can reduce the risk in both the queueing and end-to-end delay.
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Springer Nature B.V
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