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A Transport Theoretic Approach for Computational Task Migration in Multi-Access Edge Computing
Sarder Fakhrul Abedin(사르더 파쿠룰 아베딘),Md. Shirajum Munir(엠디 시라줌 무니르),SeokWon Kang(강석원),Choong Seon Hong(홍충선) Korean Institute of Information Scientists and Eng 2019 정보과학회논문지 Vol.46 No.10
In the present work, the problem of computational task migration in the Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Network has been addressed and the goal is to minimize the computational cost including the task migration cost of the MEC network. Apparently, at first, we have formulated a Hitchcock-Koopmans transportation problem, which corresponds to the task migration from the over-utilized MEC servers to the under-utilized MEC server. Second, we have solved the transportation problem using the Vogel’s Approximation Algorithm (VAM), where the optimal task migration was achieved. Finally, in the simulation, we have demonstrated that the proposed approach significantly outperforms the baseline approach in terms of the task migration cost, average response time, and average queuing delay in the MEC network.
Analgesic and antidiarrhoeal activities of Treama orientalis Linn. in mice
Sarder Nasir Uddin,Khan Mohammad Ahsan Uddin,Firoz Ahmed 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2008 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.8 No.2
Trema orientalis Linn. is commonly grown in many parts of Bangladesh. Its leaves have been used for analgesic and anti-diarrhoeal activity in traditional medicine. This study evaluates the potential analgesic and anti-diarrhoeal activity of methanol and aqueous extracts of leaves in experimental acetic acid induced writhing and castor oil induced diarrhoea in mice. The aqueous extract of leaves showed significant (P < 0.001) analgesic effect in acetic acid induced writhing in mice at a dose of 500 mg/kg body weight In castor oil induced antidiarrhoeal screening both extract increased latent period (P < 0.025) and decrease the number of stool (P < 0.025) at the dose of 500 mg/kg body weight comparable with that of the standard drug loperamide. The results provide a support for the use of this plant in traditional medicine and suggest its further investigation. Trema orientalis Linn. is commonly grown in many parts of Bangladesh. Its leaves have been used for analgesic and anti-diarrhoeal activity in traditional medicine. This study evaluates the potential analgesic and anti-diarrhoeal activity of methanol and aqueous extracts of leaves in experimental acetic acid induced writhing and castor oil induced diarrhoea in mice. The aqueous extract of leaves showed significant (P < 0.001) analgesic effect in acetic acid induced writhing in mice at a dose of 500 mg/kg body weight In castor oil induced antidiarrhoeal screening both extract increased latent period (P < 0.025) and decrease the number of stool (P < 0.025) at the dose of 500 mg/kg body weight comparable with that of the standard drug loperamide. The results provide a support for the use of this plant in traditional medicine and suggest its further investigation.