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Delay-sensitive and Priority-aware Task Offloading for Edge Computing-assisted Healthcare Services

Mithun Mukherjee, Vikas Kumar, Dipendu Maity, Rakesh Matam, Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis, Qi Zhang, George Mastorakis

202027 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we study the priority-aware task data offloading in edge computing-assisted healthcare service provisioning. The edge server aims to provide additional computing resources to the end-users for processing the delay-sensitive tasks. However, at the same time, it becomes a challenging issue when some of the tasks demand lower response time compared to the other tasks. We present a priority-aware task offloading and scheduling strategy that allocates the computing resources to the high-priority tasks. The hard-deadline tasks are processed first. Later, the remaining computing resources are used to tolerate longer average response time for the soft-deadline tasks. Moreover, we derive a lower bound of the average response time for all hard- and soft-deadline tasks. Through extensive simulations, we show that the proposed task scheduling manages to allocate the computing resources of both end-users and edge server to the hard-deadline tasks while scheduling the soft-deadline tasks with low priority.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceProvisioningScheduling (production processes)Priority ceiling protocolEdge computingDistributed computingEarliest deadline first schedulingTask (project management)Response timeTask analysisPriority inversionPriority inheritanceDynamic priority schedulingDeadline-monotonic schedulingComputer networkCloud computingQuality of serviceRate-monotonic schedulingOperating systemEconomicsOperations managementManagementIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingAge of Information OptimizationContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems