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Xianhao Shen, Zhaozhan Chang, Xiaolan Xie and Shaohua Niu
To reduce computing delay and energy consumption in the Vehicular networks, the total cost of task offloading, namely delay and energy consumption, is studied. A task offloading model combining local vehicle computing, MEC (Mobile Edge Computing) server ...
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Yongpeng Shi, Yujie Xia and Ya Gao
As an emerging network architecture and technology, mobile edge computing (MEC) can alleviate the tension between the computation-intensive applications and the resource-constrained mobile devices. However, most available studies on computation offloadin...
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Jane-Frances Igbadumhe, Omar Sallam, Mirjam Fürth and Rihui Feng
Wave excited roll motion poses danger for moored offshore vessels such as Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) because they cannot divert to avoid bad weather. Furthermore, slack cargo tanks are almost always present in FPSOs by design. Thes...
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Uma Nandhini D,Udhayakumar S,Latha Tamilselvan,Silviya Nancy J
Pág. pp. 165 - 178
Computing with mobile is still in its infancy due to its limitations of computational power, battery lifetime and storage capacity. These limitations hinder the growth of mobile computing, which in-turn affects the growth of computationally intensive app...
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Fernaz Narin Nur,Saiful Islam,Nazmun Nessa Moon,Asif Karim,Sami Azam,Bharanidharan Shanmugam
Pág. 193 - 201
Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is relatively a novel concept in the parlance of Computational Offloading. MEC signifies the offloading of intensive computational tasks to the cloud which is generally positioned at the edge of a mobile network. Being in an e...
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