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Device-Enhanced MEC: Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Aided by End Device Computation and Caching: A Survey [PDF]
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) has recently been proposed to aid mobile end devices in providing compute- and data-intensive services with low latency. Growing service demands by the end devices may overwhelm MEC installations, while cost constraints limit the increases of the installed MEC computing and data storage capacities.
Mahshid Mehrabi +5 more
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Privacy-Preserving Access for Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) Applications
Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) is one of the emerging key technologies in Fifth Generation (5G) Mobile Networks, providing reduced end-to-end latency for applications and reduced load in the transport network. This paper is about user privacy in MEC within 5G.
Gizem Akman +2 more
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The multi-access edge computing (MEC) has higher computing power and lower latency than user equipment and remote cloud computing, enabling the continuing emergence of new types of services and mobile application.
Haowei Lin +3 more
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Dynamic Virtual Network Slicing and Orchestration for Selective MEC Services over Wide-Area SDN
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) has become an essential technology for collecting, analyzing, and processing data generated by widely distributed user equipment (UE), wireless end-hosts, Internet of things (IoT) sensors, etc., providing real-time and ...
Dongkyun Kim, Yong-Hwan Kim
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NOMA enable network optimization scheme of mobile edge computing
Mobile edge computing(MEC) enables an intelligent terminal to transfer part of the computing load to the edge server located in the base station subsystem to solve the problem of mass data processing in IoT network.
Feng Shaohua +3 more
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Towards delay-aware container-based Service Function Chaining in Fog Computing [PDF]
Recently, the fifth-generation mobile network (5G) is getting significant attention. Empowered by Network Function Virtualization (NFV), 5G networks aim to support diverse services coming from different business verticals (e.g.
De Turck, Filip +3 more
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Dynamic Computation Offloading Based on Graph Partitioning in Mobile Edge Computing
Mobile edge computing is a new cloud computing paradigm that utilizes small-sized edge clouds to provide real-time services to users. These mobile edge clouds (MECs) are located near users, thereby enabling users to seamlessly access applications that ...
Guangshun Li +4 more
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End-to-End Performance Evaluation of MEC Deployments in 5G Scenarios
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) promises to deliver localized computing power and storage. Coupled with low-latency 5G radio access, this enables the creation of high added-value services for mobile users, such as in-vehicle infotainment or remote ...
Antonio Virdis +3 more
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Context-Awareness Enhances 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing Reliability [PDF]
The fifth generation (5G) mobile telecommunication network is expected to support Multi- Access Edge Computing (MEC), which intends to distribute computation tasks and services from the central cloud to the edge clouds.
Crippa, Marcos Rate +4 more
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SimuLTE-MEC: Extending SimuLTE for Multi-Access Edge Computing
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) is a novel paradigm to enrich current 4G and future 5G cellular networks by placing cloud-computing-based capabilities at the edge of the network. This will allow operators and service providers to endow the cellular network with enriched services.
Giovanni Nardini +3 more
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