Muniswamaiah et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A survey on cloudlets, mobile edge, and fog computingMuniswamaiah et al., 2021
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- Muniswamaiah M
- Agerwala T
- Tappert C
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- 2021 8th IEEE international conference on cyber security and cloud computing (CSCloud)/2021 7th IEEE international conference on edge computing and scalable cloud (EdgeCom)
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Internet of Things (IoT) continues to play a critical role with a rapid increase in connected devices. Fog computing, accompanied by the edge paradigms for computing such as cloudlet, mobile edge, and multi-access edge computing (MEC), provide solutions to …
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