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PDMA: Probabilistic service migration approach for delay‐aware and mobility‐aware mobile edge computingXu et al., 2022
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- Xu M
- Zhou Q
- Wu H
- Lin W
- Ye K
- Xu C
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- Software: Practice and Experience
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As a key technology in the 5G era, mobile edge computing (MEC) has developed rapidly in recent years. MEC aims to reduce the service delay of mobile users, while alleviating the processing pressure on the core network. MEC can be regarded as an extension of cloud …
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