Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing

5th Generation (5G) mobile system is expected to support the requirements of mission critical communications for ultra reliability and availability, and very low latency. With the development of messaging and data transfer in mobile networks, mission critical communication users see more and more po...

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Main Authors: Pencheva Evelina N., Atanasov Ivaylo I., Vladislavov Vladislav G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-11-01
Series:Cybernetics and Information Technologies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2019-0037
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author Pencheva Evelina N.
Atanasov Ivaylo I.
Vladislavov Vladislav G.
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description 5th Generation (5G) mobile system is expected to support the requirements of mission critical communications for ultra reliability and availability, and very low latency. With the development of messaging and data transfer in mobile networks, mission critical communication users see more and more potential in data communications. In this paper, we explore the capabilities of Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) that appears to be a key 5G component, to provide short messaging service at the network edge. The provided use cases illustrate the capabilities for transferring mobile originating and mobile terminating short messages to and from mission critical mobile edge applications. The data model describes the service resource structure and the Application Programming Interface definitions illustrate how the mobile edge applications can use the service. Some implementation aspects related to behavioral logic of the network and applications are provided. The performance analysis enables estimation of latency introduced by the service.
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spelling doaj.art-1f9a7e0145eb4b1a99278199975ccfa02022-12-22T03:13:49ZengSciendoCybernetics and Information Technologies1314-40812019-11-01194738910.2478/cait-2019-0037Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge ComputingPencheva Evelina N.0Atanasov Ivaylo I.1Vladislavov Vladislav G.2Technical University of Sofia, 8 St. Kliment Ohridski blvd, 1000Sofia, BulgariaTechnical University of Sofia, 8 St. Kliment Ohridski blvd, 1000Sofia, BulgariaTechnical University of Sofia, 8 St. Kliment Ohridski blvd, 1000Sofia, Bulgaria5th Generation (5G) mobile system is expected to support the requirements of mission critical communications for ultra reliability and availability, and very low latency. With the development of messaging and data transfer in mobile networks, mission critical communication users see more and more potential in data communications. In this paper, we explore the capabilities of Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) that appears to be a key 5G component, to provide short messaging service at the network edge. The provided use cases illustrate the capabilities for transferring mobile originating and mobile terminating short messages to and from mission critical mobile edge applications. The data model describes the service resource structure and the Application Programming Interface definitions illustrate how the mobile edge applications can use the service. Some implementation aspects related to behavioral logic of the network and applications are provided. The performance analysis enables estimation of latency introduced by the service.https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2019-0037mission critical communicationsfifth generation mobile systemedge computingmessaging service
spellingShingle Pencheva Evelina N.
Atanasov Ivaylo I.
Vladislavov Vladislav G.
Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
Cybernetics and Information Technologies
mission critical communications
fifth generation mobile system
edge computing
messaging service
title Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
title_full Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
title_fullStr Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
title_full_unstemmed Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
title_short Mission Critical Messaging Using Multi-Access Edge Computing
title_sort mission critical messaging using multi access edge computing
topic mission critical communications
fifth generation mobile system
edge computing
messaging service
url https://doi.org/10.2478/cait-2019-0037
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