Energy-Efficient Edge-Facilitated Wireless Collaborative Computing using Map-Reduce
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Publication:6315142
arXiv1903.02294MaRDI QIDQ6315142FDOQ6315142
Authors: Antoine Paris, Hamed Mirghasemi, Ivan Stupia, Luc Vandendorpe
Publication date: 6 March 2019
Abstract: In this work, a heterogeneous set of wireless devices sharing a common access point collaborates to perform a set of tasks. Using the Map-Reduce distributed computing framework, the tasks are optimally distributed amongst the nodes with the objective of minimizing the total energy consumption of the nodes while satisfying a latency constraint. The derived optimal collaborative-computing scheme takes into account both the computing capabilities of the nodes and the strength of their communication links. Numerical simulations illustrate the benefits of the proposed optimal collaborative-computing scheme over a blind collaborative-computing scheme and the non-collaborative scenario, both in term of energy savings and achievable latency. The proposed optimal scheme also exhibits the interesting feature of allowing to trade energy for latency, and vice versa.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/anpar/EE-WCC-MapReduce
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