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The rapid growth of ultra-dense mobile edge computing (UDEC) in 5G IoT networks has intensified energy inefficiencies and latency bottlenecks exacerbated by dynamic channel conditions and imperfect CSI in real-world deployments. This paper introduces POTMEC, a power optimization framework that combines a channel-aware adaptive power allocator using real-time SNR measurements, a MATLAB-trained RL model for joint offloading decisions and a decaying step-size algorithm guaranteeing convergence. Computational offloading is a productive technique to overcome mobile battery life issues by processing a few parts of the mobile application on the cloud. It investigated how multi-access edge computing can reduce latency and energy usage. The experiments demonstrate that the proposed model reduces transmission energy consumption by 27.5% compared to baseline methods while maintaining the latency below 15 ms in ultra-dense scenarios. The simulation results confirm a 92% accuracy in near-optimal offloading decisions under dynamic channel conditions. This work advances sustainable edge computing by enabling energy-efficient IoT deployments in 5G ultra-dense networks without compromising QoS.
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Integer programming;
Investigations;
Edge computing;
Applications programs;
Bandwidths;
Optimization techniques;
Quality of service architectures;
Cloud computing;
Software services;
Optimization;
Network latency;
Mobile computing;
Computation offloading;
Power management;
Algorithms;
Real time;
Energy consumption;
Internet of Things;
Decisions
; Rajmohan Rajendirane 2
; Ajagbe Sunday Adeola 3
; Akinlade Oluwatobi 4
; Adigun Matthew Olusegun 5
1 Computer Science and Engineering, IFET College of Engineering, Gangarampalaiyam 605108, India; [email protected]
2 Department of Computing Technologies, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur 603203, India
3 Department of Computer Science, University of Zululand, Kwadlangezwa 3886, South Africa, Department of Computer Engineering, Abiola Ajimobi Technical University, Ibadan 200255, Nigeria
4 Department of Computer Science, Birmingham City University, Birmingham B5 5JU, UK
5 Department of Computer Science, University of Zululand, Kwadlangezwa 3886, South Africa