Islam et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A survey on task offloading in multi-access edge computingIslam et al., 2021
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- 16268316825381539812
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- Islam A
- Debnath A
- Ghose M
- Chakraborty S
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- Journal of Systems Architecture
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With the advent of new technologies in both hardware and software, we are in the need of a new type of application that requires huge computation power and minimal delay. Applications such as face recognition, augmented reality, virtual reality, automated vehicles …
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