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MEC-Enabled_Factros_for_Service_Migration

Identifying Factors Enabling the Enhancement of
Service Migration of Multi-Access Edge Computing

  • June 8, 2021
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Edge computing is a novel concept proposed to overcome the limitations of the prevailing cloud-based telecommunication networks. Various concepts have emerged with edge computing that requires proper investigation prior to deployment. Migration of services within the edge computing nodes/ base stations is an imminent aspect of the envisaged paradigm that has created a lot of […]

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An Emergency Situation Detection System for Ambient Assisted Living

This paper proposes “An Emergency Situation Detection System for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)”, to support elderly people and patients with chronic conditions and potential health-related emergencies to live independently. It implements an Internet of Things (IoT) network that continuously monitors the health conditions of these people. The network includes mobile phones, to transmit the data […]

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Dynamic Orchestration of Fog Nodes

Dynamic Orchestration of Security Services at Fog Nodes for 5G IoT

  • June 7, 2020
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Fog Computing is one of the edge computing paradigms that envisages being the proximate processing and storage infrastructure for a multitude of IoT appliances. With its dynamic deployability as a medium level cloud service, fog nodes are enabling heterogeneous service provisioning infrastructure that features scalability, interoperability, and adaptability. Out of the various 5G based services […]

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Security as a Service Platform Leveraging
Multi-Access Edge Computing Infrastructure
Provisions

  • June 7, 2020
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The mobile service platform envisaged by emerging IoT and 5G is guaranteeing gigabit-level bandwidth, ultra-low latency and ultra-high storage capacity for their subscribers. In The mobile service platform envisaged by emerging IoT and 5G is guaranteeing gigabit-level bandwidth, ultra-low latency and ultra-high storage capacity for their subscribers. In spite of the variety of applications plausible […]

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FlowVista: Low-bandwidth SDN monitoring driven by business application interaction

  • September 25, 2017
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Large enterprises are moving towards Software Defined Network (SDN) adoption, where business-critical applications are being deployed on top of highly programmable network components and orchestrated by a single or multiple controllers using network protocols, such as OpenFlow or NetConf for communication. Just like in traditional networks, low-cost monitoring solutions need to be developed for SDN. […]

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