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Vincent Latzko

Researcher at Dresden University of Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  191

Vincent Latzko is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Edge computing & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications receiving 79 citations.

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Device-Enhanced MEC: Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Aided by End Device Computation and Caching: A Survey

TL;DR: This article comprehensively surveys the topic area of device-enhanced MEC mechanisms, i.e., mechanisms that jointly utilize the resources of the community of end devices and the installed MEC to provide services to end devices.
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Optimised Traffic Light Management Through Reinforcement Learning: Traffic State Agnostic Agent vs. Holistic Agent With Current V2I Traffic State Knowledge

TL;DR: This study designs representative Deep Reinforcement Learning agents that learn the control of multiple traffic lights without and with current traffic state information, and finds that the holistic system substantially increases average vehicle velocities and flow rates, while reducing CO2 emissions, average wait and trip times, as well as a driver stress metric.
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Mobility- and Energy-Aware Cooperative Edge Offloading for Dependent Computation Tasks

TL;DR: The numerical evaluations indicate that the EETO approach consistently reduces the battery energy consumption across a wide range of task complexities and task completion deadlines and can thus extend the battery lifetimes of mobile devices operating with sliced edge computing resources.
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Energy-Aware Cooperative Offloading Framework for Inter-dependent and Delay-sensitive Tasks

TL;DR: In this paper, a basic three-node MEC system consisting of a user node with sequentially-dependent tasks, a helper/relay node, and a MEC server located at the base station is considered.
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Communications and control

TL;DR: This book chapter describes the research targets of Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (TaHiL) in the field of Communications and Control and the fundamental research topics for communications and control are presented.