Analysis of the Energy-Response Time Tradeoff for Delayed Mobile Cloud Offloading

We develop a delayed offloading model to leverage the complementary strength of WiFi and cellular networks when choosing heterogeneous wireless interfaces for offloading. Optimality analysis of the energy-delay tradeoff is carried out by using a queueing model with impatient jobs and service interruptions, which captures both energy and performance metrics and also intermittently available access links.

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