Yunzhi Zhao's research while affiliated with University of Macau and other places
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Publications (2)
Most of existing works related to mobile edge computing (MEC) focused on the total energy consumption or task completion time. However, for the applications with multiple players as a whole, the diverse battery levels of players should be considered to achieve better quality of experience (QoE), which is reflected in the metrics of task completion...
Ultrareliable low-latency communication (URLLC) and enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) are two types of services with delay Quality-of-Service (QoS) demands. Considering the random and sporadic URLLC packets arrival feature, slicing puncture is believed to be the suitable method to support coexistence communication scenario of eMBB and URLLC terminal...
Citations
... MEC has been widely studied arXiv:2308.09349v1 [eess.SP] 18 Aug 2023 from various perspectives such as computation rate maximization [18], [19], energy consumption minimization [20], and latency minimization [21], [22]. Based on these prior works, MEC can be employed to enable numerous delay-sensitive applications, including but not limited to, face recognition and indoor security surveillance, as well as automatic driving [6]. ...
... Other than that, because it prioritizes reliability and latency, URLLC could use less power and bandwidth than other communication technologies [43]. This means that URLLC networks are optimized to deliver small amounts of data quickly and reliably, even in challenging conditions [44]. ...