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Multi-access edge computing (MEC), formerly mobile edge computing, is an ETSI-defined network architecture concept that enables cloud computing capabilities and an IT service environment at the edge of the cellular network and, more in general at the edge of any network. The basic idea behind MEC is that by running applications and performing related processing tasks closer to the cellular customer, network congestion is reduced and applications perform better. MEC technology is designed to be implemented at the cellular base stations or other edge nodes, and enables flexible and rapid deployment of new applications and services for customers. Combining elements of information technology and telecommunications networking, MEC also allows cellular operators to open their radio access network (RAN) to authorized third parties, such as application developers and content providers. Technical standards for MEC are being developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, which has produced a technical white paper about the concept. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about multi-access edge computing 15
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MEC in 5G networks
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MEC Deployments in 4G and Evolution Towards 5G
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Mobile-Edge Computing: Introductory Technical White Paper
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Developing Software for Multi-Access Edge Computing
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Mobile Edge Computing
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Multi-access Edge Computing: Software Development at the Network Edge
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Harmonizing standards for edge computing: A synergized architecture leveraging ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP specifications
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MEC security: Status of standards support and future evolutions
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Enhanced DNS Support towards Distributed MEC Environment
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Cloud RAN and MEC: A Perfect Pairing
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Mobile Edge Computing: A key technology towards 5G
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MEC in an Enterprise Setting: A Solution Outline
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Network Transformation: Orchestration, Network and Service Management Framework
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MEC federation: deployment considerations
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Multi-Access Edge Computing in Action
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