Task Offloading and Resource Allocation for ICVs in Vehicular Edge Computing Networks Based on Hybrid Hierarchical Deep Reinforcement Learning

  • Jiahui Liu
  • , Yuan Zou*
  • , Guodong Du*
  • , Xudong Zhang
  • , Jinming Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) face challenges in handling intensive onboard computational tasks due to limited computing capacity. Vehicular edge computing networks (VECNs) offer a promising solution by enabling ICVs to offload tasks to mobile edge computing (MEC), alleviating computational load. As transportation systems are dynamic, vehicular tasks and MEC capacities vary over time, making efficient task offloading and resource allocation crucial. We explored a vehicle–road collaborative edge computing network and formulated the task offloading scheduling and resource allocation problem to minimize the sum of time and energy costs. To address the mixed nature of discrete and continuous decision variables and reduce computational complexity, we propose a hybrid hierarchical deep reinforcement learning (HHDRL) algorithm, structured in two layers. The upper layer of HHDRL enhances the double deep Q-network (DDQN) with a self-attention mechanism to improve feature correlation learning and generates discrete actions (communication decisions), while the lower layer employs deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) to produce continuous actions (power control, task offloading, and resource allocation decision). This hybrid design enables efficient decomposition of complex action spaces and improves adaptability in dynamic environments. Results from numerical simulations reveal that HHDRL achieves a significant reduction in total computational cost relative to current benchmark algorithms. Furthermore, the robustness of HHDRL to varying environmental conditions was confirmed by uniformly designing random numbers within a specified range for certain simulation parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6914
JournalSensors
Volume25
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • deep reinforcement learning
  • mobile edge computing
  • resource allocation
  • task offloading
  • vehicular edge computing networks

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