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Collaborative Cloud-Edge-End Task Offloading in Mobile-Edge Computing Networks With Limited Communication Capability

IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking, 2021
Mobile edge computing (MEC) is an emerging computing paradigm for enabling low-latency, high-bandwidth and agile mobile services by deploying computing platform at the edge of network.
Caihong Kai, Hao Zhou, Yibo Yi, W. Huang
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Mobile computing

ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, 2010
In the inaugural issue of MC2R in April 1997 [24], I highlighted the seminal influence of mobility in computing. At that time, the goal of "information at your fingertips anywhere, anytime" was only a dream. Today, through relentless pursuit of innovations in wireless technology, energy-efficient portable hardware and adaptive software, we have largely
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A survey of mobile cloud computing: architecture, applications, and approaches

Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2013
Together with an explosive growth of the mobile applications and emerging of cloud computing concept, mobile cloud computing (MCC) has been introduced to be a potential technology for mobile services.
D. Hoang   +3 more
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Mobile visual computing

2009 International Symposium on Systems, Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation, 2009
I will talk about camera phones, how you can use camera as a sensor that gives natural access to the information about the real world around you (mobile augmented reality) and how you can combine general computation capability to combine several input images into better or more interesting output images (mobile computational photography).
Yingen Xiong   +7 more
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Going mobile [mobile-computing networks]

IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 1998
Discusses virtual versus physical process-migration strategies in modeling mobile-computing networks. Both VPM and PPM play useful and effective roles in the modeling and simulation of real-world, mobile-computing networks. While PPM is a more accurate model of reality, by its very nature, VPM helps realize the modeling of networks with large numbers ...
Sumit Ghosh, Kwun Han
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Teaching mobile computing and mobile security

2016 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2016
Due to the popularity of mobile devices, it is important to teach mobile computing and security to students in colleges and universities. This paper describes eight course modules on mobile computing and security we developed that could be integrated into a computer science curriculum. These course modules were presented at a faculty workshop. Workshop
Xiaohong Yuan   +10 more
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Mobility: a VPN perspective [mobile computing]

The 2002 45th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2002. MWSCAS-2002., 2004
Mobile computing is becoming increasingly important due to the rise in the number of portable computers and the desire to have continuous network connectivity to the Internet irrespective of the physical location of the node. Mobile IP, the more popular global mobility solution, was designed to support mobility of a single host.
Ravi Pendse   +3 more
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Mobility in Membrane Computing [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Membrane computing is part of natural computing, being a rule-based formalism inspired by biological cells. The basic model of membrane computing is usually called transition membrane systems. When membrane systems are considered as computing devices, two main research directions are considered: their computational power in comparison with the ...
Bogdan Aman, Gabriel Ciobanu
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Atomicity implementation in mobile computing

Proceedings. Tenth International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 99, 1999
Distributed systems using mobile computing do not have the traditional ACID properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability), and, therefore, consistency problems may occur. These problems may be managed by using semantic ACID properties, i.e.
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Computation Offloading and Resource Allocation For Cloud Assisted Mobile Edge Computing in Vehicular Networks

IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2019
Computation offloading services provide required computing resources for vehicles with computation-intensive tasks. Past computation offloading research mainly focused on mobile edge computing (MEC) or cloud computing, separately.
Junhui Zhao   +3 more
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