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Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) provides computation capabilities within the radio access network and in close proximity to mobile users, so as to enrich user experience. In this paper, we consider a multi-cell MEC scenario, where the small cells are densely deployed and serve multiple mobile users. However, the finite computation resources of MEC server and severe inter-cell interference limit the scalability...
Mobile users run complex applications increasingly, requiring much more computing power and energy. Cloud-enhanced small cell networks, endowing small cells with cloud computing abilities, extend mobile devices capabilities and battery lifetime by providing them with the advantages of instant and high-rate access to the cloud servers. However, conventional offloading policy can not fully exploit these...
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