Mittal et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A distributed task orchestration scheme in collaborative vehicular cloud edge networksMittal et al., 2024
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- Mittal S
- Dudeja R
- Bali R
- Aujla G
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The next generation vehicular networks would be expected to support a wide array of cutting edge applications concerning intelligent transportation system (ITS). Due to this reason, the scale and complexity of ITS-based compute-intensive tasks has exhibited a phenomenal …
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