A Survey of Multi-Access Edge Computing in 5G and Beyond: Fundamentals, Technology Integration, and State-of-the-Art
Quoc-Viet Pham, Fang Fang, Vu Nguyen Ha, Md. Jalil Piran, Mai Le, Long, Bao Le, Won-Joo Hwang, Zhiguo Ding

TL;DR
This survey reviews the fundamentals, integration, and current state of Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC) in 5G networks, highlighting its potential applications, technological challenges, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of MEC technology, its integration with 5G, and summarizes recent research, testbeds, and open source activities in the field.
Findings
MEC enables real-time, resource-efficient applications in 5G networks.
Integration of MEC with 5G technologies enhances IoT and AR/VR applications.
Challenges include resource management, security, and standardization.
Abstract
Driven by the emergence of new compute-intensive applications and the vision of the Internet of Things (IoT), it is foreseen that the emerging 5G network will face an unprecedented increase in traffic volume and computation demands. However, end users mostly have limited storage capacities and finite processing capabilities, thus how to run compute-intensive applications on resource-constrained users has recently become a natural concern. Mobile edge computing (MEC), a key technology in the emerging fifth generation (5G) network, can optimize mobile resources by hosting compute-intensive applications, process large data before sending to the cloud, provide the cloud computing capabilities within the radio access network (RAN) in close proximity to mobile users, and offer context-aware services with the help of RAN information. Therefore, MEC enables a wide variety of applications, where…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies · IoT Networks and Protocols
