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Startup-Aware Dependent Task Scheduling With Bandwidth Constraints in Edge Computing

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
In edge computing, applications can be scheduled in the granularity of inter-dependent tasks to proximate edge servers to achieve high performance.
Jiong Lou   +4 more
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Computational holographic bandwidth compression

IBM Systems Journal, 1996
A novel technique to compute holographic fringe patterns for real-time display is described. Hogel-vector holographic bandwidth compression, a diffraction-specific approach, treats a fringe as discretized in space and spatial frequency. By undersampling fringe spectra, hogel-vector encoding achieves a compression ratio of 16:1 with an acceptably small ...
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Aerial Edge Computing on Orbit: A Task Offloading and Allocation Scheme

IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering, 2023
As the communication mode with the greatest attention and global network coverage, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network has the characteristics of low propagation delay, low link loss and handheld terminal.
Yuru Zhang   +5 more
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Accelerating Decentralized Federated Learning in Heterogeneous Edge Computing

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, 2023
In edge computing (EC), federated learning (FL) enables massive devices to collaboratively train AI models without exposing local data. In order to avoid the possible bottleneck of the parameter server (PS) architecture, we concentrate on the ...
Lun Wang   +4 more
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Priority-Aware Resource Scheduling for UAV-Mounted Mobile Edge Computing Networks

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2023
In this paper, we investigate the joint impact of task priority and mobile computing service on the mobile edge computing (MEC) networks, in which one unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) provides mobile computing service to help compute the tasks from users in
Wenqi Zhou   +6 more
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Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning for Industrial Edge Computing via Hybrid Differential Privacy and Adaptive Compression

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2023
With the continuous improvement of hardware computing power, edge computing of industrial data has been gradually applied. In the past decade, the promotion of edge computing has also greatly improved the efficiency of industrial production.
Bin Jiang   +3 more
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Computer perspectives: the bandwidth famine

Communications of the ACM, 1990
A number of years ago I visited a young and successful computer company and was given a tour of the facilities by one of the directors. We passed offices in which people were working at computer terminals; I was told they constituted the accounts department. A little further on we came to the software department; here people were also using terminals. “
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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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Link Bandwidth Planning for Distributed Computer Control Systems

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1981
Abstract In the economics of DCCS the cost of data communication is usually one of the dominant factors. This cost depends strongly on the bandwidth assignment plan, i.e., the topology and capacities of the data communication network. A model for optimization of this plan is proposed, as well as a solution method based on decomposition into more ...
W.P. Paula Filho, H.P.L. Luna
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Extending the computational bandwidth of engineering workstations

Seventh Annual International Phoenix Conference on Computers an Communications. 1988 Conference Proceedings, 1988
The authors describe their experience so far with the development of a distributed facility called REM (remote execution manager), which supports load sharing and remote execution in a local network of workstations. REM is implemented at the application layer and runs on workstations running Berkeley Unix.
G.C. Shoja, W. Taylor
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