1. On Multi-Access Edge Computing A Survey of the Emerging 5G Network Edge Cloud Architecture and Orchestration
- Author
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Dario Sabella, Hannu Flinck, Badr Eddine Mada, Tarik Taleb, Sunny Dutta, and Konstantinos Samdanis
- Subjects
Edge device ,Computer science ,Software Defined Networking ,Distributed computing ,Multi-Access Edge Computing ,Network Softwarization ,Mobile computing ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Edge Computing ,Reference architecture ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Edge computing ,Network Function Virtualization ,Radio access network ,Mobile edge computing ,ta213 ,Application Virtualization ,business.industry ,MEC ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Backhaul (telecommunications) ,5G Mobile Communications ,Mobile Edge Computing ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,business ,Computer network - Abstract
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 radio access network. MEC offers storage and computational resources at the edge, reducing latency for mobile end users and utilizing more efficiently the mobile backhaul and core networks. This paper introduces a survey on MEC and focuses on the fundamental key enabling technologies. It elaborates MEC orchestration considering both individual services and a network of MEC platforms supporting mobility, bringing light into the different orchestration deployment options. In addition, this paper analyzes the MEC reference architecture and main deployment scenarios, which offer multi-tenancy support for application developers, content providers, and third parties. Finally, this paper overviews the current standardization activities and elaborates further on open research challenges.
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- 2017