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A comprehensive survey on mobile edge computing: challenges, tools, applicationsVhora et al., 2020
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- Vhora F
- Gandhi J
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- 2020 fourth international conference on computing methodologies and communication (ICCMC)
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Mobile edge computing (MEC) is an emerging standard where cloud computing services like storage and computing, are provided to the edge of networks. MEC has the potential of executing computing-intensive applications such as augmented and virtual reality. It is an …
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