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Dario Sabella

Researcher at Intel

Publications -  112
Citations -  5474

Dario Sabella is an academic researcher from Intel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Edge computing & Cellular network. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 107 publications receiving 4467 citations. Previous affiliations of Dario Sabella include Telecom Italia.

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How much energy is needed to run a wireless network

TL;DR: The most important addenda of the proposed E3F are a sophisticated power model for various base station types, as well as large-scale long-term traffic models, which are applied to quantify the energy efficiency of the downlink of a 3GPP LTE radio access network.
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On Multi-Access Edge Computing: A Survey of the Emerging 5G Network Edge Cloud Architecture and Orchestration

TL;DR: This paper analyzes the MEC reference architecture and main deployment scenarios, which offer multi-tenancy support for application developers, content providers, and third parties, and elaborates further on open research challenges.
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Cloud technologies for flexible 5G radio access networks

TL;DR: How cloud technologies and flexible functionality assignment in radio access networks enable network densification and centralized operation of the radio access network over heterogeneous backhaul networks is discussed.
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Mobile-Edge Computing Architecture: The role of MEC in the Internet of Things.

TL;DR: It can be said that MEC has definitely a window of opportunity to contribute to the creation of a common layer of integration for the IoT world and could pave the way and be natively integrated in the network of tomorrow.
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Flexible power modeling of LTE base stations

TL;DR: This paper evaluates the base station power consumption for different types of cells supporting the 3GPP LTE standard, based on a combination of base station components and sub-components as well as power scaling rules as functions of the main system parameters.