Liu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Efficient resource allocation for IoT applications in mobile edge computing via dynamic request scheduling optimizationLiu et al., 2024
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- 18187396668775622320
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- Liu J
- Li C
- Luo Y
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- Expert systems with applications
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This study investigates the challenges of task scheduling and resource allocation in an ultra- dense edge cloud (UDEC) network incorporating micro (macro) base stations and different equipment users (UE) under 5G technology. By utilizing multiple access interference (MAI) …
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