Blockchain-based collaborative edge computing: efficiency, incentive and trust

Author:

Gao Qinghang,Xiao Jianmao,Cao Yuanlong,Deng Shuiguang,Ouyang Chuying,Feng Zhiyong

Abstract

AbstractThe rise of 5G technology has driven the development of edge computing. Computation offloading is the key and challenging point in edge computing, which investigates offloading resource-intensive computing tasks from the user side to the cloud or edge side for processing. More consideration needs to be given to load balancing, user variability, and the heterogeneity of edge facilities in relevant research. In addition, most of the research around edge collaboration also revolves around cloud-side collaboration, which pays relatively little attention to the collaboration process between edge nodes, and the incentive and trust issues of the collaboration process need to be addressed. In this paper, we consider the impact of the user demand variability and the edge facility heterogeneity, then propose a method based on Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG) auction theory to accommodate the edge demand response (EDR) process where the number of users and service facilities do not match. The method makes users’ bidding rules satisfy the Nash equilibrium and weakly dominant strategy, which can improve the load balancing of edge nodes, has positive significance in improving the edge resource utilization and reducing the system energy consumption. In particular, combined with blockchain, we further optimize the incentive and trust mechanism of edge collaboration and consider three scenarios: no collaboration, internal collaboration, and incentive collaboration. We also consider the impact of the user task’s transmission distance on the quality of experience (QoE). In addition, we illustrate the possible forking attack of blockchain in collaborative edge computing and propose a solution. We test the performance of the proposed algorithm on a real-world dataset, and the experimental results verify the algorithm’s effectiveness and the edge collaboration’s necessity.

Funder

Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation

Jiangxi Province Science and Technology Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Key Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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