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"policy" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | The Need for Health Systems to Engage With and Support Youth who are Caregivers-A Lived Experience Perspective From Young Carers | Grant A; Goberdhan N; Mar K; Ramkishun A; Rahman S; Redublo T; Caven I; Okrainec K; | 41064416 CONCORDIA |
| 2 | Cooperative Schemes for Joint Latency and Energy Consumption Minimization in UAV-MEC Networks | Cheng M; He S; Pan Y; Lin M; Zhu WP; | 40942666 ENCS |
| 3 | Post-subsidy Era: Potential for Carbon Pricing in Industrial Fisheries among Global Major Fishing Countries | Peng H; Hao J; Lyu L; Wan S; An C; | 40737555 ENCS |
| 4 | Ten new insights in climate science 2024 | Schaeffer R; Schipper ELF; Ospina D; Mirazo P; Alencar A; Anvari M; Artaxo P; Biresselioglu ME; Blome T; Boeckmann M; Brink E; Broadgate W; Bustamante M; Cai W; Canadell JG; Cardinale R; Chidichimo MP; Ditlevsen P; Eicker U; Feron S; Fikru MG; Fuss S; Gaye AT; Gustafsson Ö; Harring N; He C; Hebden S; Heilemann A; Hirota M; Janardhanan N; Juhola S; Jung TY; Kejun J; Kilki? S; Kumarasinghe N; Lapola D; Lee JY; Levis C; Lusambili A; Maasakkers JD; MacIntosh C; Mahmood J; Mankin JS; Marchegiani P; Martin M; Muk | 40546753 PHYSICS |
| 5 | A systematic analysis of disability inclusion in domestic climate policies | Jodoin S; Bowie-Edwards A; Lofts K; Mangat S; Adjei B; Lesnikowski A; | 40046455 CONCORDIA |
| 6 | Older Adults in Administrative Quagmire: A Scoping Review of Policy and Program Coordination Across 6 Marginalized Older Adult Populations | Marier P; Joy M; Smele S; Zakaria R; Beauchamp J; Bourgeois-Guérin V; Lupien PL; Sussman T; | 39211980 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Nonlinear dynamic modeling and model-based AI-driven control of a magnetoactive soft continuum robot in a fluidic environment | Moezi SA; Sedaghati R; Rakheja S; | 37932207 ENCS |
| 8 | Identifying priority questions regarding rapid systematic reviews' methods: protocol for an eDelphi study | Vieira AM; Szczepanik G; de Waure C; Tricco AC; Oliver S; Stojanovic J; Ribeiro PAB; Pollock D; Akl EA; Lavis J; Kuchenmuller T; Bragge P; Langer L; Bacon S; | 37419644 HKAP |
| 9 | The Effects of Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions on COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Mortality: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis | Peters JA; Farhadloo M; | 37362389 JMSB |
| 10 | Predictors of support for anti-weight discrimination policies among Canadian adults | Levy M; Forouhar V; Edache IY; Alberga AS; | 37139379 HKAP |
| 11 | Pan-Canadian caregiver experiences in accessing government disability programs: A mixed methods study | Finlay B; Wittevrongel K; Materula D; Hébert ML; O' Grady K; Lach LM; Nicholas D; Zwicker JD; | 36621140 CONCORDIA |
| 12 | Impact of biological sex and gender-related factors on public engagement in protective health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional analyses from a global survey | Dev R; Raparelli V; Bacon SL; Lavoie KL; Pilote L; Norris CM; | 35688591 HKAP |
| 13 | Mapping changes in the obesity stigma discourse through Obesity Canada: a content analysis | Kirk SF; Forhan M; Yusuf J; Chance A; Burke K; Blinn N; Quirke S; Salas XR; Alberga A; Russell-Mayhew S; | 35071667 HKAP |
| 14 | Promoting Postsecondary Education in Low-Income Youth: The Moderating Role of Socio-Behavioral and Academic Skills in the Context of a Major Educational Reform | Véronneau MH; Serbin LA; Kennedy-Turner K; Stack DM; Ledingham JE; Schwartzman AE; | 34843080 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 | Modeling of Flame Retardants in Typical Urban Indoor Environments in China during 2010-2030: Influence of Policy and Decoration and Implications for Human Exposure | Li Z; Zhu Y; Wang D; Zhang X; Jones KC; Ma J; Wang P; Yang R; Li Y; Pei Z; Zhang Q; Jiang G; | 34410710 CHEMBIOCHEM |
| 16 | Weight bias and support of public health policies | Edache IY; Kakinami L; Alberga AS; | 33990876 PERFORM |
| 17 | COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada. | Béland D, Marier P | 32419658 CONCORDIA |
| Title: | Cooperative Schemes for Joint Latency and Energy Consumption Minimization in UAV-MEC Networks | ||||
| Authors: | Cheng M, He S, Pan Y, Lin M, Zhu WP | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40942666/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3390/s25175234 | ||||
| Publication: | Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) | ||||
| Keywords: | closed-form enhanced multi-armed bandit (CF-MAB); energy consumption; latency; mobile edge computing (MEC); multi-UAV networks; multi-agent proximal policy optimization (MAPPO); | ||||
| PMID: | 40942666 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-09-13 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 School of Communications and Information Engineering, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing 210003, China. 2 National Mobile Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China. 3 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada. |
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Description: |
The Internet of Things (IoT) has promoted emerging applications that require massive device collaboration, heavy computation, and stringent latency. Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-assisted mobile edge computing (MEC) systems can provide flexible services for user devices (UDs) with wide coverage. The optimization of both latency and energy consumption remains a critical yet challenging task due to the inherent trade-off between them. Joint association, offloading, and computing resource allocation are essential to achieving satisfying system performance. However, these processes are difficult due to the highly dynamic environment and the exponentially increasing complexity of large-scale networks. To address these challenges, we introduce a carefully designed cost function to balance the latency and the energy consumption, formulate the joint problem into a partially observable Markov decision process, and propose two multi-agent deep-reinforcement-learning-based schemes to tackle the long-term problem. Specifically, the multi-agent proximal policy optimization (MAPPO)-based scheme uses centralized learning and decentralized execution, while the closed-form enhanced multi-armed bandit (CF-MAB)-based scheme decouples association from offloading and computing resource allocation. In both schemes, UDs act as independent agents that learn from environmental interactions and historic decisions, make decision to maximize its individual reward function, and achieve implicit collaboration through the reward mechanism. The numerical results validate the effectiveness and show the superiority of our proposed schemes. The MAPPO-based scheme enables collaborative agent decisions for high performance in complex dynamic environments, while the CF-MAB-based scheme supports independent rapid response decisions. |



