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Task offloading paradigm in mobile edge computing-current issues, adopted approaches, and future directions

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2022.103568

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Computational offloading; Mobile edge computing; Collaborative edge computing; Multi-access edge computing; Task offloading

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Many enterprise companies are migrating their services and applications to the cloud to take advantage of cloud computing benefits. However, the increasing number of connected devices and the massive amount of generated data using cloud services lead to congestion and delays in the centralized cloud architecture. Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) solves this problem by expanding cloud capabilities near the end devices, and new technologies like IoT, AV, 5G, and AR further enhance the potential of MEC. The offloading problem in MEC, which involves offloading delay-sensitive and computationally intensive tasks to nearby MEC nodes, is a widely studied issue but still an open problem.
Many enterprise companies migrate their services and applications to the cloud to benefit from cloud computing advantages. Meanwhile, the rapidly increasing number of connected devices with the massive amount of generated data that use cloud services leads to high workload, congestion, and delay bottleneck in the centralized cloud architecture. Consequently, Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is introduced as a new paradigm to expand cloud capabilities near the end devices. In addition, new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Autonomous Vehicles (AV), 5G, and Augmented Reality (AR) bring new demands and opportunities that MEC can make possible. Offloading delay-sensitive and computationally intensive tasks to nearby MEC nodes is an effective way that still is the most common open problem in MEC. The offloading problem in MEC has been widely studied in areas such as Vehicular Edge Computing (VEC), IoT, Radio Access Networks (RAN), and 5G but independently. Due to the high diversity of research areas, targeted issues, and adopted algorithms and tech-niques, finding the right research path in task offloading is highly demanding. To fill this gap, a comprehensive survey is conducted using the mixed-method systematic literature review involving qualitative and quantitative data from the studied papers. For each journal paper, the detailed information of the work area, targeted issue, formulation technique, optimization approach, adopted algorithms, evaluation techniques, performance matrices, dataset, utilized tools, and framework are extracted and analyzed using manual and automatic coding. Major offloading-related issues in MEC are investigated, and the taxonomy of journal papers based on adopted approaches is presented. For further future exploration, we suggest the potential areas of research, the contri-bution of the algorithms and technique, and the research direction in MEC. This review will give a quick and overall view of MEC's latest issues and solutions.

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