Snake swarm optimization‐based deep reinforcement learning for resource allocation in edge computing environment

Author:

Kaliraj S.1ORCID,Sivakumar V.1ORCID,Premkumar N.2ORCID,Vatchala S.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information and Communication Technology Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education Manipal Karnataka India

2. Department of Information Technology Kongunadu College of Engineering and Technology Thottiam Tamilnadu India

3. School of Computer Science and Engineering Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai Campus Chennai Tamilnadu India

Abstract

SummaryMobile edge computing has become popular in the past few years as a means of creating computing resources close to end‐user nodes at the network edge. Nodes—end users—demand work offloading to improve service utilization. Furthermore, when the number of users in mobile edge computing increases, the minimal resources deployed at the edge become a problem. Develop the idea of reinforcement learning using a metaheuristic technique intended to achieve effective resource allocation and resolve offloading issues to handle this issue. The ideal way to manage the implementation of mobile edge computing with a cognitive agent's help is to request compensation for all client necessities. To complete the infrastructure type for the Internet of Things (IoT), the operator information is combined with its distinctive methodology. Neural caching during task execution is provided by reinforcement learning based on snake swarm optimization (SSO). Neural caching during task execution is provided by reinforcement learning based on SSO. In the process of creating the cost mapping table and incentive factor‐based optimal resource allocation, this suggested method is applied to a contract with effective resource allocation among the end manipulators. Using performance metrics like delivery ratio, energy consumption, throughput, and delay, the suggested approach is put into practice and examined. It is also contrasted with traditional methods like Gray Wolf Optimization (GWO) ant colony optimization (ACO) and genetic algorithms (GA).

Publisher

Wiley

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