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AVE: Autonomous vehicular edge computing framework with ACO-based schedulingFeng et al., 2017
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- Feng J
- Liu Z
- Wu C
- Ji Y
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- IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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With the emergence of in-vehicle applications, providing the required computational capabilities is becoming a crucial problem. This paper proposes a framework named autonomous vehicular edge (AVE) for edge computing on the road, with the aim of …
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