Abstract
Problem definition. Multi-access edge computing is a promising solution that can solve capacity and performance issues in legacy systems such as mobile cloud computing. Problems include core network congestion, high latency, poor quality of service, high utility cost of resources such as bandwidth and energy. The above problems arise due to the limited resources of mobile devices, when connecting with multiple hops between end users and the cloud, high load from resource-intensive and delay-critical applications. Methods used: comparative evaluation method. Novelty: Methods of task offloading in boundary computing systems with multiple access are analyzed. Three methods of task offloading for comparative analysis are proposed. Result: familiarization with the existing methods of task offloading, as well as identification of the most relevant from the presented ones. Practical significance: in the proposal of the most relevant method in the issue of task offloading in networks of boundary computation with multiple access.
Publisher
Bonch-Bruevich State University of Telecommunications
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