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Congestion-aware Distributed Task Offloading in Wireless Multi-hop Networks using Graph Neural Networks

DOI:
10.60864/0sbk-3b44
Citation Author(s):
Zhongyuan Zhao, Jake Perazzone, Gunjan Verma, Santiago Segarra
Submitted by:
Zhongyuan Zhao
Last updated:
6 June 2024 - 10:50am
Document Type:
Presentation Slides
Document Year:
2024
Event:
Presenters:
Zhongyuan Zhao
Paper Code:
SPCOM-L4.5
 

Computational offloading has become an enabling component for edge intelligence in mobile and smart devices. Existing offloading schemes mainly focus on mobile devices and servers, while ignoring the potential network congestion caused by tasks from multiple mobile devices, especially in wireless multi-hop networks. To fill this gap, we propose a low-overhead, congestion-aware distributed task offloading scheme by augmenting a distributed greedy framework with graph-based machine learning. In simulated wireless multi-hop networks with 20-110 nodes and a resource allocation scheme based on shortest path routing and contention-based link scheduling, our approach is demonstrated to be effective in reducing congestion or unstable queues under the context-agnostic baseline, while improving the execution latency over local computing.

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