Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is an emerging ecosystem, which aims at converging telecommunication and IT services, providing a cloud computing platform at the edge of the …
Millimeter wave (mmWave) communications has been recently standardized for use in the fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks, fulfilling the promise of multi-gigabit mobile …
N Makris, V Passas, C Nanis… - 2019 IEEE international …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Multiple-access Edge Computing (MEC) has been proposed as a means to minimize the user to service path latency, by deploying and operating datacenter resources close to the …
M Liyanage, P Porambage, AY Ding - arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.00827, 2018 - arxiv.org
The emergence of Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) technology aims at extending cloud computing capabilities to the edge of the wireless access networks. MEC provides real-time …
Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is capable of meeting the challenging requirements of next-generation networks, eg, 6G, as a benefit of providing computing and caching …
5G network access is expected to deliver high performance with low-latency network connections for the end-users, suitable for a plethora of different applications, as well as add …
Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) is expected to act as the enabler for the integration of 5G (and future 6G) communication technologies with cloud-computing-based capabilities at …
Commoditization and virtualization of wireless networks are changing the economics of mobile networks to help network providers (eg, MNO, MVNO) move from proprietary and …
BP Rimal, DP Van, M Maier - IEEE Communications Magazine, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The expected stringent requirements of future 5G networks such as ultra-low latency, user experience continuity, and high reliability will drive the need for highly localized services …