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Chebaane et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Time‐Critical Fog Computing for Vehicular Networks

Chebaane et al., 2020

Document ID
15262649388170056972
Author
Chebaane A
Khelil A
Suri N
Publication year
Publication venue
Fog Computing: Theory and Practice

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Moving applications from the local infrastructure to a central data center using cloud computing has been the highlight of the current distributed computing era. This paradigm shift has enabled various new use cases such as computing and storage everywhere and …
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