Analyzing SDN-Based Vehicular Network Framework in 5G Services: Fog and Mobile Edge Computing

The development of 5G and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are compassed to be singular comprehensive line to allocate massive communication in the future. Conveyance between massive Internet of Everything (IoE) such as machine-to-machine (M2M), vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), or vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) has pressed reseachers to produce fresh or regenerate predecessor framework to collaborate within previous technology aiming toward high-speed connectifity regarding on prerequisites of [1]. Therefore, the contrivance of two popular frameworks, fog computing (FC) and mobile edge computing (MEC) gave more well-knowledges to experts in order to explore extensively about combining on these frameworks and future 5G-based SDN. On this reseach, we will discover about each parameter whose some strengthness and disadvantages on two main research papers from [2] and [3] having explored deeply at these frameworks. In the end, we will suggest concerning of three main component we have discovered, and put references in detail to our statements and whole support inside of them.

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