With the increasing computational capability of mobile devices, deploying agentic retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) locally on heterogeneous System-on-Chips (SoCs) has become a promising way to enhance LLM-based applications. However, agentic RAG induces multi-stage workflows with heterogeneous models and dynamic execution flow, while mobile SoCs exhibit strong accelerator affinity, shape sensitivity, and shared-memory bandwidth contention, making naive scheduling ineffective. We present HeRo, a heterogeneous-aware framework for low-latency agentic RAG on mobile SoCs. HeRo builds profiling-based performance models for each sub-stage and model-PU configuration, capturing latency, workload shape, and contention-induced slowdown, and leverages them in a lightweight online scheduler that combines shape-aware sub-stage partitioning, criticality-based accelerator mapping, and bandwidth-aware concurrency control. Experiments on commercial mobile devices show that HeRo reduces end-to-end latency by up to 10.94× over existing deployment strategies, enabling practical on-device agentic RAG.
@article{arxiv.2603.01661,
title = {HeRo: Adaptive Orchestration of Agentic RAG on Heterogeneous Mobile SoC},
author = {Maoliang Li and Jiayu Chen and Zihao Zheng and Ziqian Li and Xinhao Sun and Guojie Luo and Chenchen Liu and Xiang Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01661},
year = {2026}
}