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The emergence of operator-neutral small cells as a strong case for cloud computing at the mobile edge
Authors
Pavel Bliznakov
Ioannis P. Chochliouros
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C. Costa
Ioannis Giannoulakis
Emmanouil Kafetzakis
Ioannis Neokosmidis
Pouria Sayyad Khodashenas
Irena Trajkovska
Publication date
13 July 2016
Publisher
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
Abstract
Small cells have emerged as a useful tool for supporting increased network capacity through network densification, but they can also be used to support edge cloud computing services. In this paper, we provide a preview of an innovative concept that tackles the consolidation of multi‐tenancy in such type communications infrastructures, as well as the placement of network intelligence and applications in the network edge. After surveing the challenges and the enabling technologies, we present the envisaged architecture to manage and control the Cloud‐Enabled Small Cell infrastructure. Also, at the operation level, we explain the potential advantages of adopting the proposed solutions on the long‐term evolution access networks. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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