Mora et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Network-assisted processing of advanced IoT applications: challenges and proof-of-concept applicationMora et al., 2024
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- Mora H
- Pujol F
- Ramírez T
- Jimeno-Morenilla A
- Szymanski J
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- Cluster Computing
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Recent advances in the area of the Internet of Things shows that devices are usually resource-constrained. To enable advanced applications on these devices, it is necessary to enhance their performance by leveraging external computing resources available in the …
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