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A Survey of Opportunistic Offloading
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2018This paper surveys the literature of opportunistic offloading. Opportunistic offloading refers to offloading traffic originally transmitted through the cellular network to opportunistic network, or offloading computing tasks originally executed locally to nearby devices with idle computing resources through opportunistic network.
Dianlei Xu, Yong Li, Xinlei Chen
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Proceedings of the 26th ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, 2021
CPUs routinely offload to NICs network-related processing tasks like packet segmentation and checksum. NIC offloads are advantageous because they free valuable CPU cycles. But their applicability is typically limited to layer≤4 protocols (TCP and lower), and they are inapplicable to layer-5 protocols (L5Ps) that are built on top of TCP. This limitation
Boris Pismenny +5 more
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CPUs routinely offload to NICs network-related processing tasks like packet segmentation and checksum. NIC offloads are advantageous because they free valuable CPU cycles. But their applicability is typically limited to layer≤4 protocols (TCP and lower), and they are inapplicable to layer-5 protocols (L5Ps) that are built on top of TCP. This limitation
Boris Pismenny +5 more
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2019
The etiology of ulcerations in diabetes mellitus is associated with the presence of peripheral sensory neuropathy and repetitive trauma due to normal walking activities to areas on the foot that are subject to moderate or high pressures and shear. The combination of loss of protective sensation, deformity, and repetitive trauma is the perfect storm for
Peter A, Crisologo +2 more
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The etiology of ulcerations in diabetes mellitus is associated with the presence of peripheral sensory neuropathy and repetitive trauma due to normal walking activities to areas on the foot that are subject to moderate or high pressures and shear. The combination of loss of protective sensation, deformity, and repetitive trauma is the perfect storm for
Peter A, Crisologo +2 more
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NearBy-Offload: An Android based Application for Computation Offloading
2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems (ICIIS), 2020Computation offloading in fog computing not only addresses the computation-intensive and delay-sensitive needs of IoT applications but also improves the network lifetime of the IoT-Fog paradigm. As fog node suits as a place for availing offloading services, it introduces another challenge, i.e., selection of most suitable fog node among available ...
Ashutosh Kumar +2 more
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Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2015
When offloading computation from a mobile device, we show that it can pay to perform additional on-device work in order to reduce the offloading workload. We call this offload shaping, and demonstrate its application at many different levels of abstraction using a variety of techniques.
Wenlu Hu +8 more
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When offloading computation from a mobile device, we show that it can pay to perform additional on-device work in order to reduce the offloading workload. We call this offload shaping, and demonstrate its application at many different levels of abstraction using a variety of techniques.
Wenlu Hu +8 more
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GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2021
Future mobile and embedded systems will be smarter and more user-friendly. They will perceive the physical environment, understand human context, and interact with end-users in a human-like fashion. Daily objects will be capable of leveraging sensor data to perform complex estimation and recognition tasks, such as recognizing visual inputs ...
Shuochao Yao +6 more
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Future mobile and embedded systems will be smarter and more user-friendly. They will perceive the physical environment, understand human context, and interact with end-users in a human-like fashion. Daily objects will be capable of leveraging sensor data to perform complex estimation and recognition tasks, such as recognizing visual inputs ...
Shuochao Yao +6 more
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