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Chen Zhang, Celimuge Wu, Min Lin, Yangfei Lin and William Liu
In the advanced 5G and beyond networks, multi-access edge computing (MEC) is increasingly recognized as a promising technology, offering the dual advantages of reducing energy utilization in cloud data centers while catering to the demands for reliabilit...
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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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Xu Feng, Mengyang He, Lei Zhuang, Yanrui Song and Rumeng Peng
SAGIN is formed by the fusion of ground networks and aircraft networks. It breaks through the limitation of communication, which cannot cover the whole world, bringing new opportunities for network communication in remote areas. However, many heterogeneo...
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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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Hongseob Bae and Jaesung Park
Optimizingthe cache hit rate in a multi-access edge computing (MEC) system is essential in increasing the utility of a system. A pivotal challenge within this context lies in predicting the popularity of a service. However, accurately predicting popular ...
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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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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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Paolo Bellavista, Mattia Fogli, Carlo Giannelli and Cesare Stefanelli
The industrial Internet of things (IIoT) has radically modified industrial environments, not only enabling novel industrial applications but also significantly increasing the amount of generated network traffic. Nowadays, a major concern is to support ne...
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Shabeer Ahmad, Jinling Zhang, Adil Khan, Umar Ajaib Khan and Babar Hayat
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Shuang Guo, Yarong Du and Liang Liu
In order to achieve reliability, security, and scalability, the request flow in the Internet of Things (IoT) needs to pass through the service function chain (SFC), which is composed of series-ordered virtual network functions (VNFs), then reach the dest...
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