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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) communication networks and Multiaccess Edge Computing (MEC) will occupy an important position in the future wireless communication system. Unlike regular datacenter environments, MEC can help mobile devices improve computing and communication capabilities, and its combination with UAVs helps to deal with the Line of Si...
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... server represents increased latency and lower reliability [Santoyo-González and Cervelló-Pastor 2018], which indicates that the best possible location for a MEC node is theoretically one hop away from the UE, especially for URLLC services. Hence, recent efforts have put forward the design of densely deployed MEC-NFV ground and air-based nodes ( Fig. 1), both of which can serve as edge computing platforms to offload tasks from Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, cache popular contents to reduce the burden of backhaul networks [Cheng et al. 2018], or act as one or multiple mobile VNFs [Strinati et al. 2020]. In terms of practical applications, MEC-enabled UAVs have been considered a ...
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... server represents increased latency and lower reliability [Santoyo-González and Cervelló-Pastor 2018], which indicates that the best possible location for a MEC node is theoretically one hop away from the UE, especially for URLLC services. Hence, recent efforts have put forward the design of densely deployed MEC-NFV ground and air-based nodes ( Fig. 1), both of which can serve as edge computing platforms to offload tasks from Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, cache popular contents to reduce the burden of backhaul networks [Cheng et al. 2018], or act as one or multiple mobile VNFs [Strinati et al. 2020]. In terms of practical applications, MEC-enabled UAVs have been considered a ...
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