Programmable chip based high performance mec router for ultra-low latency and high bandwidth services in distributed computing environment

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With the spread of smart cities through 5G and the development of IoT devices, the number of services requiring firm assurance of high capacity and ultra-low delay quality in various forms is increasing. However, continuous growth of large data makes it difficult for a centralized cloud to ensure quality of service. For this, a variety of distributed application architecture researches, such as MEC (Mobile|Mutli-access Edge Computing), are in progress. However, vendor-dependent MEC technology based on VNF (Virtual Network Function) has performance and scalability issues when deploying a variety of 5G-based services. This paper proposes PRISM-MECR, an SDN (Software Defined Network) based hardware accelerated MEC router using P4 [3] programmable chip, to improve forwarding performance while minimizing load of host CPU cores in charge of forwarding among MEC technologies.

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Kong, S. H., Dipjyoti, S., & Lee, J. Y. (2020). Programmable chip based high performance mec router for ultra-low latency and high bandwidth services in distributed computing environment. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E103D(12), 2525–2527. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.2020PAL0001

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