GLOBECOM 2020 - 2020 IEEE Global Communications Conference 2020
DOI: 10.1109/globecom42002.2020.9322209
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ETSI Multi-Access Edge Computing for Dynamic Adaptive Streaming in Information Centric Networks

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“…The proposed method provides better video quality QoE over the existing cache placement policies in NDN. A Multi-access Edge computing-based DASH streaming over NDN is proposed in [35] to improve rate estimation and user QoE. They simulate DASH streaming over ndnSim to achieve a more accurate and stable rate estimation against the state-of-the-art.…”
Section: B Multimedia Streamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed method provides better video quality QoE over the existing cache placement policies in NDN. A Multi-access Edge computing-based DASH streaming over NDN is proposed in [35] to improve rate estimation and user QoE. They simulate DASH streaming over ndnSim to achieve a more accurate and stable rate estimation against the state-of-the-art.…”
Section: B Multimedia Streamingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, edge computing enables data acquisition and provides services close to end-users allowing a form of edge-centric networking, which facilitates data proximity, assuring ultra-low latency, high data rates, and intelligence and control. In this regard, multi-access edge computing (MEC) (Rayani, Glitho, & Elbiaze, 2020;Giust , Costa-Perez, & Reznik, 2017;Giust et al, 2018) system facilitates information technology (IT) cloud capability at the edge of the network, and its accessagnostic characteristics guarantee smoother deployment independent of the underlying communication network. Besides, mobile edge fog computing (MEFC) is a MEC technology that provides cloud-computing capabilities with proximity to mobile subscribers, it offers a service environment with ultra-low latency and high bandwidth as well as direct access to real-time radio network information that can be used by applications and services to offer context-related services.…”
Section: Business Models and Applications (Use Cases And Kpis; Private 5g And 5g Iot)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It relies on mesh networking architectures and can provide industrial communications with the supervisory control over the industrial radio bands. Recently, the Industry Specification Group of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute has released the initiative called ETSI Multi-access Edge Computing [140], which aims to leverage seamlessly edge computing and communication frameworks for integrating various edge-based IoT applications originating from the vendors and service providers in the next-generation wireless networks. This would facilitate various IoT services such as video analytics, augmented reality, data caching, and content delivery.…”
Section: Standard Specifications For 6g-iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• A standard initiative ETSI Multi-access Edge Computing is introduced in[140], allowing for leveraging seamlessly edge computing and communication resources in various edge-based IoT applications.…”
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