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dressler2022virtualized-talk


Falko Dressler, "Virtualized Mobile Edge Computing in the 6G Era," Invited Talk, IEEE Future Networks: Forging a Sustainable Path to 6G, Barcelona, Spain, March 03, 2022.


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We will discuss the challenges and opportunities of distributed data management solutions ranging from the mobile edge to the data centers. Modern 5G networks promise to provide all means for communication in this domain, particularly when integrating Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). However, it turns out that despite the many advantages, it is unlikely that such services will be provided with sufficient coverage. As a novel concept, virtualized edge computing have been proposed that bridges this gap. Using selected application examples, we assess the advantages of such systems. We conclude the talk by shedding light on future virtual edge computing concepts in the 6G era.

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@misc{dressler2022virtualized-talk,
    author = {Dressler, Falko},
    title = {{Virtualized Mobile Edge Computing in the 6G Era}},
    howpublished = {Invited Talk},
    publisher = {IEEE Future Networks: Forging a Sustainable Path to 6G},
    location = {Barcelona, Spain},
    day = {03},
    month = {03},
    year = {2022},
   }
   
   

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