Feng Gao's research while affiliated with Xi'an University of Posts and Telecommunications and other places
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Publications (2)
In the evolution of Internet of Things and 5G networks, edge computing, as an emerging computing paradigm, can effectively reduce the latency of accessing the cloud service and enhance the computing power for resource-constrained user devices. However, in existing communication scenarios, there are still situations where the infrastructure coverage...
With the development of the Internet of Things (IoT), a large amount of data is generated on the network edge. Given the limited computing power of mobile devices (MDs) and access to computing resources from remote clouds, which leads to high latency to MDs, edge computing provides a way to reduce service latency by building a miniature cloud (Clou...
Citations
... Offloading is a technique used in the MEC environment to increase the effectiveness of mobile device applications by moving resource-intensive activities to nearby cloudlets [12]. Offloading in MEC mostly refers to running resourceintensive applications on behalf of local mobile devices to minimize workloads, overhead, and processing costs compared to local computing. ...
... Reliability is a significant component that influences user QoS and service provider profit [41]. The significant causes of reliability decreases are failures or errors in the mobile edge computing environments. ...