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Multi-user multi-base-station joint task unloading and resource allocation method

A resource allocation and multi-user technology, applied in electrical components, wireless communication, power management, etc., can solve the problem of less consideration of multi-user and multi-base station network scenarios, difficulty in resource allocation due to differences in base station processing capabilities, and difficulty in ensuring fair execution of user tasks performance and other issues to achieve the effect of power and computing resource strategy optimization and maximum energy consumption minimization

Active Publication Date: 2019-05-14
CHONGQING UNIV OF POSTS & TELECOMM
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This technology helps optimize tasks by allowing users to work more efficiently without wasting resources or overwhelming their computer's capabilities with unnecessary activities.

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This patented technical problem addressed in this patents relates to improving task offloaded from mobile device(MS), particularly when considering different types of data requests such as sensor readings and location tracking signals received through Long Term Evolution (LTE). Current methods only optimize specific functions at once without taking into account these factors like energy usage and latencies associated with communication sessions.

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[0032] Embodiments of the present invention are described below through specific examples, and those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of the present invention from the content disclosed in this specification. The present invention can also be implemented or applied through other different specific implementation modes, and various modifications or changes can be made to the details in this specification based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It should be noted that the diagrams provided in the following embodiments are only schematically illustrating the basic concept of the present invention, and the following embodiments and the features in the embodiments can be combined with each other in the case of no conflict.

[0033] This embodiment adopts a multi-user and multi-base station joint task offloading and resource allocation method. It is assumed that users need to perfo...

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The invention relates to a multi-user multi-base station joint task unloading and resource allocation method, and belongs to the technical field of wireless communication. The method comprises the following steps: S1, modeling system task execution maximum energy consumption; S2, modeling energy consumption required by user task execution; S3, modeling the time delay required by the local execution of the user task; S4, modeling transmission time delay and execution time delay required by user task unloading execution; S5, modeling user task unloading and resource allocation limiting conditions; and S6, determining a user joint task unloading and resource allocation strategy based on system task execution maximum energy consumption minimization. According to the invention, the user joint task unloading and resource allocation strategy can be determined through optimization, so that the maximum energy consumption of system task execution is minimized.

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