Optimizing Service Re-Deployment in Migration-Oriented IoT Networks

The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has established an effective platform to promote the collaboration of resource-limited and duty-cycle IoT nodes, in order to support relative complex service requests that can hardly be achieved by any single IoT node. The functionalities of IoT nodes are typica...

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