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This paper considers a set of mobile users that employ cloud-based computation offloading. In order to execute jobs in the cloud, the user uploads must occur over a base station channel that is shared by all of the uploading users. Since the job completion times are subject to hard deadline constraints, this restricts the feasible set of jobs that can be processed. The system is modelled as a competitive...
In this paper we consider mobile users that employ computation offloading. In computational offloading, users can reduce energy consumption by executing jobs on a remote cloud server, rather than locally. In order to execute a job in the cloud, a mobile user must upload the job over a base station channel which is shared by all of the uploading users. The jobs are subject to hard deadline constraints,...
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