Computation offloading algorithm for arbitrarily divisible applications in mobile edge computing environments: An OCR case

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Divisible applications are a class of tasks whose loads can be partitioned into some smaller fractions, and each part can be executed independently by a processor. A wide variety of divisible applications have been found in the area of parallel and distributed processing. This paper addresses the problem of how to partition and allocate divisible applications to available resources in mobile edge computing environments with the aim of minimizing the completion time of the applications. A theoretical model was proposed for partitioning an entire divisible application according to the load of the application and the capabilities of available resources, and the solutions were derived in closed form. Both simulations and real experiments were carried out to justify this model.

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Li, B., He, M., Wu, W., Sangaiah, A. K., & Jeon, G. (2018). Computation offloading algorithm for arbitrarily divisible applications in mobile edge computing environments: An OCR case. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10051611

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