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Multi-access Edge Computing as a Service
2022 18th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2022Standardization organizations, such as the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), have been gathering efforts to specify the Edge Computing paradigm. However, there is still a lack of complete, interface-wise, actual implementations and evaluations of a fully functional Edge Computing architecture.
Escaleira, Pedro +4 more
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QoS Management in Multi-access Edge Compute
2021 5th International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC), 2021Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) is an integral part of 5G wireless networks by supporting higher speed and lower latency for users. 5G wireless network supports heterogenous applications such as Internet of Things (IoT), Private Wireless Networks, online gaming and remote healthcare, with well-defined Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Saravanan Velrajan +1 more
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Multi-access edge computing in cellular networks
CSI Transactions on ICT, 2020Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is an extension of cloud computing technology to provide an application deployment platform close to the end users. This platform helps to deploy real-time, compute and resource-intensive applications like video caching, augmented reality, virtual reality, and Internet of Things at the edge.
A. Antony Franklin, Supriya Dilip Tambe
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Seamless Multi-Access Edge Computing Application Handover Experiments
2021 IEEE 22nd International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR), 2021Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) is one of the fundamental technologies committed to satisfy the requirements targeted by 5G and beyond networks, such as low latency and massive communications. Nevertheless, deploying a large-scale MEC infrastructure will require a huge investment that should be minimized by optimizing the resources at edge locations,
Pablo Fondo-Ferreiro +8 more
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Multi-Access Edge Computing: A 5G Technology
2018 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC), 2018One of the most challenging KPIs defined by the ITU-T (IMT-2020) for 5G is “latency below 1 ms”. This is a key requirement for an emerging era of new applications, such as virtual and augmented reality, video analytics, or Industry 4.0. Those applications require low latency to enable the so-called tactile Internet.
Carlos Parada +4 more
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