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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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... this work, a single isolated MEC-enabled UAV node is evaluated (Fig. 2), where URLLC requests originated from UEs are processed by onboard VNFs, which can be scaled to cope with intensive request ...
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... there is no other remaining, the VNF instance can switch to a low power consumption state (denoted as OFF state) if hosted by a container or remain active if located in a VM. For being significantly smaller than the setup (repair) magnitudes, in this work the shutdown delay is ignored as in [Kaur et al. 2017]. The above process is summarized in Fig. 2 ...
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... this work, a single isolated MEC-enabled UAV node is evaluated (Fig. 2), where URLLC requests originated from UEs are processed by onboard VNFs, which can be scaled to cope with intensive request ...
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... there is no other remaining, the VNF instance can switch to a low power consumption state (denoted as OFF state) if hosted by a container or remain active if located in a VM. For being significantly smaller than the setup (repair) magnitudes, in this work the shutdown delay is ignored as in [Kaur et al. 2017]. The above process is summarized in Fig. 2 ...

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