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Human periosteum‐derived cell spheroids bioprinted at high density within a hyaluronic acid matrix promote fusion and hypertrophic cartilage formation in vitro. Early encapsulation enhances spheroid interaction and matrix maturation, generating scalable cartilage templates intended for endochondral bone regeneration.
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ABSTRACT In vitro arterial models offer ethical and robust alternatives for vascular research but require cytocompatible materials that replicate physiological mechanics. Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels produced by directional freezing and salting‐out (PVA DFSO) are anisotropic yet lack stability for cell culture. Herein, methacrylated PVA (PVA‐MA)
Javiera Sanhueza Ortega +4 more
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Mobile Edge Computing: A Survey [PDF]
Mobile edge computing (MEC) is an emergent architecture where cloud computing services are extended to the edge of networks leveraging mobile base stations. As a promising edge technology, it can be applied to mobile, wireless, and wireline scenarios, using software and hardware platforms, located at the network edge in the vicinity of end-users.
Yan Zhang, Amir Taherkordi
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Edge server placement in mobile edge computing
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2019Abstract With the rapid increase in the development of the Internet of Things and 5G networks in the smart city context, a large amount of data (i.e., big data) is expected to be generated, resulting in increased latency for the traditional cloud computing paradigm.
Shangguang Wang +2 more
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A Middleware for Mobile Edge Computing
IEEE Cloud Computing, 2017Telecom operators have recently started to deploy massive computing and storage resources at the very edge of their access networks, hence evolving their infrastructures into large, distributed, and capillary computing environments, capable of placing applications very close to users and terminals and well-suited to effectively fulfill the challenging ...
Alessandro Carrega +3 more
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QoE‐aware mobile computation offloading in mobile edge computing
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2022AbstractDue to the rapid development of smart phone utilization, the use of fast response with delay sensitive applications leads to high traffic demands. These issues are not yet fulfill by current researchers. When there is a massive crowd of users gathering in hotspot areas such as, railway stations, corporate centers, and malls requires service ...
Dharmalingam Adhimuga Sivasakthi +1 more
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Mobile computing at the edge (keynote)
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Mobile Software Engineering and Systems, 2014As sales of mobile devices grow and smartphones and tablets become for many the preferred way of interacting with the Internet, social media and the enterprise, organizations are striving to push content and functionality out to mobile users. However, mobile devices still do not have the computing power and battery life that will allow them to perform ...
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Towards Flying Mobile Edge Computing
2020 International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN), 2020With the development of mobile edge computing (MEC), many approaches are proposed to improve the computation performances, such as network congestion, transmission latency, and quality of Internet of Things (IoTs) services. Although ground MEC system architectures are developed, there are still unsolved problems, such as depending on the ground ...
Vandung Nguyen +5 more
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2017
Paradigms of ubiquitous IoT coupled with strong context-aware data access controls are a must for the success of Health 4.0. These together with the inherent requirement of adhering to strict QoS guarantees in the health domain create a technologically challenging environment which can be effectively addressed through novel platforms.
Swaroop Nunna, Karthikeyan Ganesan
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Paradigms of ubiquitous IoT coupled with strong context-aware data access controls are a must for the success of Health 4.0. These together with the inherent requirement of adhering to strict QoS guarantees in the health domain create a technologically challenging environment which can be effectively addressed through novel platforms.
Swaroop Nunna, Karthikeyan Ganesan
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Cognitive Service in Mobile Edge Computing
2020 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), 2020Cognitive services have revolutionized the way we live, work and interact with the world. In recent years, deep neural networks have become the mainstream approach in cognitive service, and mobile edge computing facilitates a variety of cognitive services for users by offloading computation tasks from resource-limited mobile devices to relatively ...
Chuntao Ding +3 more
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