Monetizing Edge Service in Mobile Internet Ecosystem
Zhiyuan Wang, Lin Gao, Tong Wang, Jingjing Luo

TL;DR
This paper explores the economic interactions and monetization strategies of edge computing services in the mobile Internet ecosystem, focusing on how offloading computation tasks benefits users and stakeholders.
Contribution
It introduces a joint content acquisition and task offloading model for mobile users and proposes a pricing policy for edge service monetization with provable performance guarantees.
Findings
Edge computing stimulates content acquisition among MUs.
The proposed pricing policy achieves near-optimal revenue for ESP.
Edge service improves payoffs for MUs, ISP, and CP.
Abstract
In mobile Internet ecosystem, Mobile Users (MUs) purchase wireless data services from Internet Service Provider (ISP) to access to Internet and acquire the interested content services (e.g., online game) from Content Provider (CP). The popularity of intelligent functions (e.g., AI and 3D modeling) increases the computation-intensity of the content services, leading to a growing computation pressure for the MUs' resource-limited devices. To this end, edge computing service is emerging as a promising approach to alleviate the MUs' computation pressure while keeping their quality-of-service, via offloading some computation tasks of MUs to edge (computing) servers deployed at the local network edge. Thus, Edge Service Provider (ESP), who deploys the edge servers and offers the edge computing service, becomes an upcoming new stakeholder in the ecosystem. In this work, we study the economic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Caching and Content Delivery · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
