On the implementation of an ETSI MEC using open source solutions

For autonomous vehicles to be fully aware of its environment, it needs to collect data consistently from other vehicles and Road Side Units (RSU) in the surroundings. This heavy exchange increases latency and cybersecurity threats. This paper introduces Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), a 5G specif...

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