The primary focus of this thesis is the orchestration of MEC services and applications within a 5G-MEC testbed, considering user mobility in the context of V2X applications. Given the complexity of developing 5G-MEC extensive system, which requires considerable resources and time, this thesis strategically narrows its focus to establishing a hybrid testbed as a foundational step. This testbed serves as an initial platform for exploring orchestration in 5G and MEC environments, offering a practical approach to studying these complex systems.
Orchestration in a 5G-MEC Testbed for V2X Applications
WADATKAR, PRACHI VINOD
2024
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The primary focus of this thesis is the orchestration of MEC services and applications within a 5G-MEC testbed, considering user mobility in the context of V2X applications. Given the complexity of developing 5G-MEC extensive system, which requires considerable resources and time, this thesis strategically narrows its focus to establishing a hybrid testbed as a foundational step. This testbed serves as an initial platform for exploring orchestration in 5G and MEC environments, offering a practical approach to studying these complex systems.File in questo prodotto:
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