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Article Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 11Delay Minimization for Massive Mimo Based Cooperative Mobile Edge Computing System With Secure Offloading(IEEE, 2022) Mümtaz, Rao; Yılmaz, Simay; Özbek, BernaMobile edge computing (MEC) has been envisioned as a promising technology for enhancing the computational capacities of mobile devices by enabling task offloading. In this paper, we present a novel framework for a cooperative MEC system by employing Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) and non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technologies, including security aspects. Specifically, in the proposed cooperative MEC system, there is no strong direct transmission link between the cell-edge user and the MEC server; consequently, the user sends their tasks to the MEC server through the helpers at the cell-centers. In the proposed framework, we minimize the overall delay, including secure offloading under the constraints of computing capability and transmit power. The proposed algorithm minimizes the overall delay in downlink and uplink transmission while satisfying security constraints to solve the formulated problem. The simulation results show that Massive MIMO based NOMA improves the performance of the secure MEC system by employing more than one helper.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Load Based Cell Selection Algorithm for Digital Mobile Radio(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016) Yılmaz, Simay; Özbek, Berna; Taş, Murat; Bardak, Erinç DenizDigital mobile radio is one of a digital radio standard for Professional Mobile Radio and it is commonly used for emergency services. The cell selection is very important for digital mobile radio based systems to improve system performance in terms of delay and bit error rate. In this work, we propose an efficient cell selection algorithm for Digital Mobile Radio. In the proposed algorithm, each user selects the base station according to the proposed utility value determined based on both cell load and signal-to-interference-noise ratio. The goal of the proposed algorithm is to balance the distribution of the users among the cells to reduce the waiting time for connection while establishing reliable transmission link. We illustrate the performance results for different scenarios and applications in terms of cell load, signal-to-interference-noise ratio and bit error rate. © 2016 IEEE.
