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Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Oct 26, 2022 · Cloud Computing

Comprehensive Overview of MEC (Multi‑Access Edge Computing) Implementation and Technical Roadmaps in China

This article provides a detailed overview of MEC technology, covering operator development plans, industry ecosystem status, three major technical routes (ETSI‑based MEC, public‑cloud‑driven, and hybrid‑cloud), architectural layers, key capabilities, and typical application scenarios, while highlighting the role of 5G and future market trends.

5GEdge ComputingMEC
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Comprehensive Overview of MEC (Multi‑Access Edge Computing) Implementation and Technical Roadmaps in China
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Jul 21, 2021 · Cloud Computing

What Is Edge Computing? Key Concepts, Architectures, and Future Trends

Edge computing, the latest computing paradigm beyond distributed, grid, and cloud models, integrates cloud, network, and intelligent edge devices to provide globally coordinated, low‑latency, intelligent services, and its various reference architectures—ETSI MEC, Intel MEC, ECC, and OpenFog—illustrate its resource‑centric, collaborative, and heterogeneous design.

Distributed SystemsEdge ComputingFog Computing
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What Is Edge Computing? Key Concepts, Architectures, and Future Trends
iQIYI Technical Product Team
iQIYI Technical Product Team
Aug 14, 2020 · Cloud Native

Edge Computing Platform IPES: Architecture, Components, and Application Scenarios at iQIYI

iQIYI’s IPES platform unifies cloud‑edge collaboration by managing millions of heterogeneous devices, deploying Docker, native and function‑as‑a‑service workloads, scheduling tasks, and providing logging, storage and messaging services, enabling edge video caching, live‑stream mirroring, conferencing and ad‑violation detection to cut latency and bandwidth costs while planning full Kubernetes compatibility.

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Edge Computing Platform IPES: Architecture, Components, and Application Scenarios at iQIYI
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Apr 12, 2020 · Cloud Computing

Edge‑Cloud Collaboration: Concepts, Architecture, and Use Cases

Edge‑cloud collaboration amplifies the value of edge and cloud computing by integrating distributed resources, data processing, AI inference, and network slicing across diverse scenarios such as industrial IoT, smart homes, and MEC, enabling low‑latency, high‑bandwidth services, optimized resource management, and new business models.

AIIoTMEC
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Edge‑Cloud Collaboration: Concepts, Architecture, and Use Cases
Youku Technology
Youku Technology
Mar 23, 2020 · Fundamentals

Key Technologies of 5G: eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC

5G’s three core pillars—enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) delivering high throughput via wider bandwidth, Massive MIMO and coding; Ultra‑Reliable Low‑Latency Communication (URLLC) achieving ≈1 ms latency with sub‑carrier spacing and network slicing; and massive Machine‑Type Communication (mMTC) supporting up to one million IoT devices per km² with long battery life—together enable VR/AR, edge computing, industrial IoT and other verticals through network slicing, MEC and D2D links.

5GIoTMEC
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Key Technologies of 5G: eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC
iQIYI Technical Product Team
iQIYI Technical Product Team
Mar 6, 2020 · Cloud Computing

Understanding 5G Network Latency and the Role of MEC

While 5G’s radio link can reach about 1 ms, true end‑to‑end latency remains dominated by core and internet delays, so 4G, 5G‑NSA and 5G‑SA differ only modestly; however, combining 5G Standalone with Multi‑access Edge Computing can cut total latency below 10 ms, enabling ultra‑reliable low‑latency applications.

5GEdge ComputingMEC
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Understanding 5G Network Latency and the Role of MEC
Tencent Cloud Developer
Tencent Cloud Developer
Nov 19, 2019 · Cloud Computing

5G Exploration: CDN and Edge Computing Practices and Challenges

At the Cloud+ Community Developer Conference, Tencent’s Liao Long highlighted how 5G’s high bandwidth and low latency are driving CDN edge‑computing innovations—such as live‑edge transcoding, smart‑retail analytics, voice‑assistant processing, MEC‑based low‑latency services, and dynamic burst‑resource systems—to meet the surge in mobile users and bandwidth‑intensive applications.

5GCDNEdge Computing
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5G Exploration: CDN and Edge Computing Practices and Challenges