With advances in vehicular communications technology such as Vehicle-to-Infrastructure (V2I) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), the computation of vehicular tasks has become distributed facilitated by computation offloading from the vehicular platform to road side units (RSUs) or the cloud infrastructure. In this work, due to communication overheads, we do not consider the cloud and only consider offloading horizontally across RSU nodes. However, the advantage of offloading depends upon how the tasks are scheduled across the RSUs. Unlike existing horizontal offloading works, this work explores the benefits of online task partitioned scheduling for computation offloading from multiple vehicles to RSUs or edge nodes. Specifically, we propose a new efficient timeslot-based online hybrid partitioned scheduling algorithm, which splits some tasks into subtasks and schedules them across RSU nodes while considering vehicle flow constraints. We compared and evaluated the effectiveness of our proposed hybrid partitioned scheduling algorithm with the fully partitioned algorithm. We also compared the performance of the aforementioned algorithms with an optimal scheduling algorithm utilizing several experiments conducted on a real-world vehicular dataset.
Online Partitioned Scheduling over RSU for Computation Offloading in Vehicular Edge Computing
07.10.2024
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch