Abstract
With the advancements in 5G technology, Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) has always been at the forefront due to its ability to provide additional computational power with reduced network latency compared to cloud computing. Most applications from the Vehicle to Everything (V2X) and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) domains are stringent in latency requirements, for which MEC is an excellent enabler. As per MEC architecture, MEC applications can leverage the benefits of storing essential information as a part of MEC services to further reduce the latency. In this work, we enhance an in-house 5G emulation framework by integrating it with ETSI MEC Location Service API for supporting various ITS use cases. We demonstrate the use case of providing proximity alerts to the drivers using SUMO platform and a mobile application.
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