Game-Theoretic Incentive Model for Improving Mobile Code Offloading Adaptability

Author(s):  
Talha Mahin Mir ◽  
Satish Narayana Srirama
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anupam Kumar Bairagi ◽  
Mehedi Masud ◽  
Do Hyeon Kim ◽  
Md. Shirajum Munir ◽  
Abdullah Al Nahid ◽  
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AbstractCOVID-19 is a global epidemic. Till now, there is no remedy for this epidemic. However, isolation and social distancing are seemed to be effective to control this pandemic. In this paper, we provide an analytical model on the effectiveness of the sustainable lockdown policy that accommodates both isolation and social distancing features of the individuals. To promote social distancing, we analyze a noncooperative game environment that provides an incentive for maintaining social distancing. Furthermore, the sustainability of the lockdown policy is also interpreted with the help of a game-theoretic incentive model for maintaining social distancing. Finally, an extensive numerical analysis is provided to study the impact of maintaining a social-distancing measure to prevent the Covid-19 outbreak. Numerical results show that the individual incentive increases more than 85% with an increasing percentage of home isolation from 25% to 100% for all considered scenarios. The numerical results also demonstrate that in a particular percentage of home isolation, the individual incentive decreases with an increasing number of individuals.


2015 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 80-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huber Flores ◽  
Pan Hui ◽  
Sasu Tarkoma ◽  
Yong Li ◽  
Satish Srirama ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 86 ◽  
pp. 694-703 ◽  
Author(s):  
Song Wu ◽  
Chao Mei ◽  
Hai Jin ◽  
Duoqiang Wang

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
José I. Benedetto ◽  
Guillermo Valenzuela ◽  
Pablo Sanabria ◽  
Andrés Neyem ◽  
Jaime Navón ◽  
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Code offloading is a popular technique for extending the natural capabilities of mobile devices by migrating processor-intensive tasks to resource-rich surrogates. Despite multiple platforms for offloading being available in academia, these frameworks have yet to permeate the industry. One of the primary reasons for this is limited experimentation in practical settings and lack of reliability, scalability, and options for distribution. This paper introduces MobiCOP, a new code offloading framework designed from the ground up with these requirements in mind. It features a novel design fully self-contained in a library and offers compatibility with most stock Android devices available today. Compared to local task executions, MobiCOP offers performance improvements of up to 17x and increased battery efficiency of up to 25x, shows minimum performance degradation in environments with unstable networks, and features an autoscaling module that allows its server counterpart to scale to an arbitrary number of offloading requests. It is compatible with the most relevant Android technologies optimized for heavy computation (NDK and Renderscript) and has so far been well received by fellow mobile developers. We hope MobiCOP will help bring mobile code offloading closer to the industry realm.


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