June 29, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | João Paulo Esper, Nadjib Achir, Kleber Vieira Cardoso, Jussara M. Almeida

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Offloading high-demanding applications to the edge provides better quality of
experience (QoE) for users with limited hardware devices. However, to maintain
a competitive QoE, infrastructure, and service providers must adapt to users'
different mobility patterns, which can be challenging, especially for
location-based services (LBS). Another issue that needs to be tackled is the
increasing demand for user privacy protection. With less (accurate) information
regarding user location, preferences, and usage patterns, forecasting the
performance of offloading mechanisms becomes even more challenging. …

applications competitive devices edge experience hardware high impact infrastructure issue location mobility patterns privacy qoe quality quality of experience service service providers services the edge user privacy

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