In the Internet of Vehicles (IoV), connected vehicles generate high-load perception tasks with large-scale and multimodal sensitive data, imposing strict requirements on latency, computing, and privacy. Existing solutions still suffer from high task service latency and privacy risks. To address these issues, this paper proposes an integrated framework that jointly considers multi-flow task offloading, adaptive privacy preservation, and latency-aware resource incentive mechanism. Specifically, we propose a Location-Aware and Trust-based (LA-Trust) dual-node task offloading algorithm based on deep reinforcement learning (DRL), which treats pre-partitioned subtasks as multiple parallel flows and enables flow-level collaborative offloading optimization across neighboring nodes, allows subtask data uploading and processing to proceed concurrently, and incorporates node security into decision making. To further enhance privacy protection, a Distribution-Aware Local Differential Privacy (DA-LDP) algorithm is designed to adaptively inject artificial noise according to data heterogeneity, balancing privacy protection and task execution accuracy. In addition, a Delay-Cost Reverse Auction (DC-RA) algorithm is proposed to further reduce latency by introducing wireless channel modeling between idle vehicles and edge nodes into the incentive mechanism. Experimental results show that the proposed framework improves task execution accuracy by 38% and reduces offloading cost, delay, incentive cost, and auction communication latency by 64.41%, 64.64%, 19%, and 44%, respectively, while more than 60% of tasks are offloaded to high-trust nodes.
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