Edge computing allows app vendors to deploy their applications and relevant data on distributed edge servers to serve nearby users. Caching data on edge servers can minimize …
Q He, C Wang, G Cui, B Li, R Zhou… - … on Dependable and …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Edge computing (EC) is an emerging paradigm that extends cloud computing by pushing computing resources onto edge servers that are attached to base stations or access points …
In recent years, edge computing has emerged as a prospective distributed computing paradigm that overcomes several limitations of cloud computing. In the edge computing …
Edge computing facilitates low-latency services at the network's edge by distributing computation, communication, and storage resources within the geographic proximity of …
With the increasing stringent QoS constraints (eg, latency, bandwidth, jitter) imposed by novel applications (eg, e-Health, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, etc.), as well as the …
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Edge Cloud Computing (ECC) provides a new paradigm for app vendors to serve their users with low latency by deploying their services on edge servers attached to base stations or …
In recent years, edge computing, as an extension of cloud computing, has emerged as a promising paradigm for powering a variety of applications demanding low latency, eg, virtual …
In the edge computing environment, app vendors can cache their data on a large number of geographically distributed edge servers to serve their users. However, those cached data …
With the rapid increase in the use of mobile devices in people's daily lives, mobile data traffic is exploding in recent years. In the edge computing environment where edge servers are …