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This book provides a complete and strategic overview of
Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC). It covers network and technology
aspects, describes the market scenarios from the different
stakeholders' point of view, and analyzes deployment aspects and
actions to engage the ecosystem. MEC exists in and supports a
highly complex "5G world" in which technologists and non-technology
decision makers must act in concert and do so within a large
interconnected ecosystem of which MEC is just one, albeit an
important, part. Divided into three sections, with several chapters
in each, the book addresses these three key aspects: technology,
markets, and ecosystems.
The textbook covers the main aspects of Edge Computing, from a
thorough look at the technology to the standards and industry
associations working in the field. The book is conceived as a
textbook for graduate students but also functions as a working
guide for developers, engineers, and researchers. The book aims not
only at providing a comprehensive technology and standard reference
overview for students, but also useful research insights and
practical exercises for edge software developers and investigators
in the area (and for students looking to apply their skills). A
particular emphasis is given Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) as
defined in European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI),
in relationship with other standard organizations like 3GPP, thus
in alignment with the recent industry efforts to produce harmonized
standards for edge computing leveraging both ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP
specifications. Practical examples of Edge Computing implementation
from industry groups, associations, companies and edge developers,
complete the book and make it useful for students entering the
field. The book includes exercises, examples, and quizzes
throughout.
This book provides a complete and strategic overview of
Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC). It covers network and technology
aspects, describes the market scenarios from the different
stakeholders' point of view, and analyzes deployment aspects and
actions to engage the ecosystem. MEC exists in and supports a
highly complex "5G world" in which technologists and non-technology
decision makers must act in concert and do so within a large
interconnected ecosystem of which MEC is just one, albeit an
important, part. Divided into three sections, with several chapters
in each, the book addresses these three key aspects: technology,
markets, and ecosystems.
The textbook covers the main aspects of Edge Computing, from a
thorough look at the technology to the standards and industry
associations working in the field. The book is conceived as a
textbook for graduate students but also functions as a working
guide for developers, engineers, and researchers. The book aims not
only at providing a comprehensive technology and standard reference
overview for students, but also useful research insights and
practical exercises for edge software developers and investigators
in the area (and for students looking to apply their skills). A
particular emphasis is given Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) as
defined in European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI),
in relationship with other standard organizations like 3GPP, thus
in alignment with the recent industry efforts to produce harmonized
standards for edge computing leveraging both ETSI ISG MEC and 3GPP
specifications. Practical examples of Edge Computing implementation
from industry groups, associations, companies and edge developers,
complete the book and make it useful for students entering the
field. The book includes exercises, examples, and quizzes
throughout.
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