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Xiaonan Wang, Yang Guo and Yuan Gao
Non-terrestrial network (NTN) is a trending topic in the field of communication, as it shows promise for scenarios in which terrestrial infrastructure is unavailable. Unmanned autonomous intelligent systems (UAISs), as a physical form of artificial intel...
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Tuan Phong Tran, Anh Hung Ngoc Tran, Thuan Minh Nguyen and Myungsik Yoo
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) brings computations closer to mobile users, thereby decreasing service latency and providing location-aware services. Nevertheless, given the constrained resources of the MEC server, it is crucial to provide a limited nu...
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Ali Pashazadeh, Giovanni Nardini and Giovanni Stea
In recent years, the need for computation-intensive applications in mobile networks requiring more storage, powerful processors, and real-time responses has risen substantially. Vehicular networks play an important role in this ecosystem, as they must su...
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Siyu Gao, Yuchen Wang, Nan Feng, Zhongcheng Wei and Jijun Zhao
With the proliferation of video surveillance system deployment and related applications, real-time video analysis is very critical to achieving intelligent monitoring, autonomous driving, etc. Analyzing video stream with high accuracy and low latency thr...
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Prachi V. Wadatkar, Rosario G. Garroppo and Gianfranco Nencioni
Fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks fulfill the demands of critical applications, such as Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC), particularly in the automotive industry. Vehicular communication requires low latency and high computational cap...
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Hongli Zhang and Ying Li
Computation-intensive vehicle tasks sharply increase with the rapid growth of intelligent vehicles. The technology of Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) has the possibility of assisting vehicles with computation offloading. To solve the problem of computation r...
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Ying Han, Junbin Liang and Yun Lin
In multi-access edge computing (MEC) networks, parallelized service function chains (P-SFCs) can provide low-delay network services for mobile users by deploying virtualized network functions (VNFs) to process user requests in parallel. These VNFs are un...
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Vasilios Patsias, Petros Amanatidis, Dimitris Karampatzakis, Thomas Lagkas, Kalliopi Michalakopoulou and Alexandros Nikitas
Task allocation in edge computing refers to the process of distributing tasks among the various nodes in an edge computing network. The main challenges in task allocation include determining the optimal location for each task based on the requirements su...
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Weihong Cai and Fengxi Duan
With the development of computationally intensive applications, the demand for edge cloud computing systems has increased, creating significant challenges for edge cloud computing networks. In this paper, we consider a simple three-tier computational mod...
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Xiaowei Liu, Shuwen Jiang and Yi Wu
With the internet developing rapidly, mobile edge computing (MEC) has been proposed to offer computational capabilities to tackle the high latency caused by innumerable data and applications. Due to limited computing resources, the innovation of computat...
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