1. What are the contributions in "Towards enabling hyper-responsive mobile apps through network edge assistance" ?
This is due to a mismatch between the scarce availability of resources in access networks and the aggregate demand for computational power from client applications.. Instead, this paper proposes a hybrid edge-assisted deployment model in which only part of a service executes on LTE edge servers.. The authors provide insights about the conditions that must hold for such a model to be effective by investigating in simulation different deployment and application scenarios.. In particular, the authors show that using LTE edge servers with modest capabilities, performance can improve significantly as long as at most 50 % of client requests are processed at the edge.. Moreover, the authors argue that edge servers should be installed at the core of a mobile network, rather than the mobile base station: the difference in performance is negligible, whereas the latter choice entails high deployment costs.. Finally, the authors verify that, for the proposed model, the impact of user mobility on TCP performance is low.
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