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Joint Computation Offloading and Bandwidth Assignment in Cloud-Assisted Edge Computing

IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, 2022
Offloading computation based on mobile edge computing paradigms can augment the computational capabilities of resource-scarce mobile devices. However, the capacity limitations of edge servers constrain the performance improvement achieved through computation offloading. In this paper, we consider a three-tier computation offloading schema with multiple
Kai Guo   +2 more
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An Extension of Mobile Edge Computing Bandwidth Management API

2018 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC), 2018
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) is a cloud technology that converges telecommunication and computing capabilities at the Radio Access Network (RAN). The paper proposes an extension to existing MEC Application Programming Interfaces (API) for bandwidth management.
Evelina Pencheva   +2 more
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Algorithmic Computability of the Signal Bandwidth

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2021
The bandwidth of a bandlimited signal is an important number that is relevant in many applications and concepts. For example, according to the Shannon sampling theorem, the bandwidth determines the minimum sampling rate that is required for a perfect reconstruction.
Holger Boche, Ullrich J. Mönich
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Tree Computation for Reserved Bandwidth Traffic

Journal of High Speed Networks, 1994
With the deployment of broadband integrated services networks, multipoint applications are likely to be developed on digital networks. Many, if not all, of these applications will benefit from network support for quality of service requirements, which can be readily provided if the network supports reserved bandwidth multipoint communication channels ...
Dinesh C. Verma, Prabandham M. Gopal
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Adaptive bandwidth reservation for multimedia computing

Proceedings Sixth International Conference on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications. RTCSA'99 (Cat. No.PR00306), 2003
In this paper we present a framework for dynamically allocating the CPU resource to tasks whose execution times are not known a priori. Tasks are partitioned in three classes: the ones that require a uniform execution but do not impose any temporal constraint, periodic tasks that operate on continuous media, and event driven tasks that respond to ...
Abeni, Luca, GIORGIO BUTTAZZO
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Increasing the human-computer bandwidth

Digest of Papers Compcon Spring '90. Thirty-Fifth IEEE Computer Society International Conference on Intellectual Leverage, 2002
Topics discussed are high-definition television (HDTV), image compression, image density and dynamic range, and new application areas. HDTV will have a strong impact on the computing industry if it becomes a digital medium. It is certainly inevitable that HDTV will be digital, but it is as yet uncertain whether an intermediate analog standard will be ...
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An empirical study of bandwidth predictability in mobile computing

Proceedings of the third ACM international workshop on Wireless network testbeds, experimental evaluation and characterization, 2008
While bandwidth predictability has been well studied in static environments, it remains largely unexplored in the context of mobile computing. To gain a deeper understanding of this important issue in the mobile environment, we conducted an eight-month measurement study consisting of 71 repeated trips along a 23Km route in Sydney under typical driving ...
Jun Yao, Salil S. Kanhere, Mahbub Hassan
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Bandwidth sensitive content transformation in pervasive computing

Proceedings ISCC 2000. Fifth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2002
In pervasive Internet access, the quality of presentation often needs to be adjusted according to the instantaneous network bandwidth and the hardware capability of the user's device. Current Web transformation mechanisms, being unable to adapt dynamically to the available network bandwidth and data requirement, result in uniform loss of quality, and ...
Hung, Chi Chi, Hong, Lim Yan
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