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VISVESWARAIAH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

BELGAUM-590 014

A Technical Seminar Report On


“SAVING ENERGY IN MOBILE DEVICES USING MOBILE EDGE
COMPUTING FOR 5G”

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of


Master of Technology in Networking & Internet Engineering
Submitted by
ABHISHEK N: 4JN18LNI01

Under the guidance of


Mr. CHAKRAPANI D. S,
Asst.prof, Dept.of, CS&E,

DEPARTMENT OF NETWORKING AND INTERNET ENGINEERING


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
SHIVAMOGGA-577204
June - 2019
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
SHIVAMOGGA-577204
DEPARTMENT OF NETWORKING AND INTERNET ENGINEERING

Certificate
This is to certify that the Technical Seminar Work entitled “SAVING ENERGY IN
MOBILE DEVICES USING MOBILE EDGE COMPUTING FOR 5G” is a bonafide
Work carried by
ABHISHEK N: 4JN18LNI01

in partial fulfillment of the award of the degree of Master of Technology in Networking


& Internet Engineering of Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, during the
year 2018-19. It is certified that all corrections / suggestions indicated during internal
assessment have been incorporated in the report. The Technical Seminar report has been
approved as it satisfies the academic requirements in respect of Technical seminar.

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Mr. Chakrapani D.S, Dr. Nirmala Shivanand Dr. H. R. Mahadevaswamy
Asst.Prof, CS&E Professor & HOD Principal
.

Declaration

I Abhishek N, bearing USN: 4JN18LNI01, hereby declare that this technical seminar
work entitled “SAVING ENERGY IN MOBILE DEVICES USING MOBILE EDGE
COMPUTING FOR 5G” was independently carried out by me under the guidance and
supervision of Mr. Chakrapani D. S, Assistant Professor of Department of Computer
Science and Engineering, JNN College of Engineering, Shivamogga.
This dissertation work is submitted to Visvesvaraya Technological University in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Technology in
Networking and Internet Engineering during the academic year 2018 - 2019.

Abhishek N

Place: Shivamogga
Date:
Acknowledgements

I would like to acknowledge the help and encouragement given by various people during
the course of this Technical Seminar.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Nirmala Shivanand,
Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, J. N. N. College of
Engineering, Shivamogga, for her kind support, guidance and encouragement throughout
the course of this work.
I would like to thank our M-Tech co-ordinator Dr. Poornima K. M, Professor
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, for her kind support throughout the
course of this work.
I am deeply indebted and very grateful to the invaluable guidance given by Technical
Seminar guide Mr. Chakrapani D. S, Assistance Professor during this Technical Seminar
work.
I am thankful to our beloved principal Dr. H. R. Mahadevaswamy, for providing
excellent academic climate.
I would like to thank all the teaching and non-teaching staff of Dept. of CS&E for their
kind co-operation during the course of the work. The support provided by the college and
departmental library is greatly acknowledged.
Finally, I am thankful to my parents and friends, who helped me in one way or the other
throughout my Technical Seminar work.

Abhishek N

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Abstract

In the future, the next generation cellular networks like fifth generation (5G) will comprise
of billions of devices with various applications running on the device. These applications
are computer intensive and drain a lot of battery when executed in the mobile device
itself. Mobile edge computing (MEC) has been proposed to solve the application task
of an application to the edge server in the radio access network (RAN).
The conventional MEC framework suffers greater delays which is not suitable for 5G.
In the paper, a new MEC framework in heterogeneous network (HetNet) called MECH is
proposed where a mobile device with limited resources has an option of offloading some
of its tasks to a group of nearby mobile devices while considering the transmission power,
quality of service (QoS) and state of change (SoC) of the mobile battery. The simulation
results demonstrates that the proposed framework extend battery life and reduce delays
compared to the traditional MEC paradigm.

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