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    Adaptive resource optimization for edge inference with goal-oriented communications

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    AbstractGoal-oriented communications represent an emerging paradigm for efficient and reliable learning at the wireless edge, where only the information relevant for the specific learning task is transmitted to perform inference and/or training. The aim of this paper is to introduce a novel system design and algorithmic framework to enable goal-oriented communications. Specifically, inspired by the information bottleneck principle and targeting an image classification task, we dynamically change the size of the data to be transmitted by exploiting banks of convolutional encoders at the device in order to extract meaningful and parsimonious data features in a totally adaptive and goal-oriented fashion. Exploiting knowledge of the system conditions, such as the channel state and the computation load, such features are dynamically transmitted to an edge server that takes the final decision, based on a proper convolutional classifier. Hinging on Lyapunov stochastic optimization, we devise a novel algorithmic framework that dynamically and jointly optimizes communication, computation, and the convolutional encoder classifier, in order to strike a desired trade-off between energy, latency, and accuracy of the edge learning task. Several simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed strategy for edge learning with goal-oriented communications

    Simulation and Performance Analysis of MP-OLSR for Mobile Ad hoc Networks

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    Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) consist of a collection of wireless mobile nodes which dynamically exchange data without reliance on a fixed base station or a wired backbone network, which makes routing a crucial issue for the design of a ad hoc networks. In this paper we discussed a hybrid multipath routing protocol named MP-OLSR. It is based on the link state algorithm and employs periodic exchange of messages to maintain topology information of the networks. In the mean time, it updates the routing table in an on-demand scheme and forwards the packets in multiple paths which have been determined at the source. If a link failure is detected, the algorithm recovers the route automatically. Concerning the instability of the wireless networks, the redundancy coding is used to improve the delivery ratio. The simulation in NS2 shows that the new protocol can effectively improve the performance of the networks

    Security and Energy-aware Collaborative Task Offloading in D2D communication

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    Device-to-device (D2D) communication technique is used to establish direct links among mobile devices (MDs) to reduce communication delay and increase network capacity over the underlying wireless networks. Existing D2D schemes for task offloading focus on system throughput, energy consumption, and delay without considering data security. This paper proposes a Security and Energy-aware Collaborative Task Offloading for D2D communication (Sec2D). Specifically, we first build a novel security model, in terms of the number of CPU cores, CPU frequency, and data size, for measuring the security workload on heterogeneous MDs. Then, we formulate the collaborative task offloading problem that minimizes the time-average delay and energy consumption of MDs while ensuring data security. In order to meet this goal, the Lyapunov optimization framework is applied to implement online decision-making. Two solutions, greedy approach and optimal approach, with different time complexities, are proposed to deal with the generated mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) problem. The theoretical proofs demonstrate that Sec2D follows a [O(1∕V),O(V)] energy-delay tradeoff. Simulation results show that Sec2D can guarantee both data security and system stability in the collaborative D2D communication environment
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