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== PoC Proposal ==
== PoC Proposal ==
[https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/MEC/Closed_WGs/IEG/05-CONTRIBUTIONS/2016/MECIEG(16)000001r3_POC_Proposal__FLIPS__Flexible_IP-Based_Services.docx FLIPS_Flexible_IP_Based_Services]
[https://mecwiki.etsi.org/images/PoC_4_FLIPS_Flexible_IP-Based_Services.docx FLIPS_Flexible_IP_Based_Services]


== PoC Topics ==
== PoC Topics ==
This PoC is WORKING on:  
This PoC is working on:  


[[PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios]]
[[PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios]]

Revision as of 17:12, 14 December 2023

PoC Team

InterDigital

Bristol is Open

Intracom

CVTC

Essex University

Main Contact

Alex Reznik, Interdigital alex.reznik@interdigital.com

Dirk Trossen, Interdigital mailto:dirk.trossen@interdigital.com

PoC Demo

PoC Demo 1 - MWC Barcelona, Spain, Feb 2016

PoC Demo 2 - PoC Live Demo using Bristol Is Open network, Bristol, UK, May 2016

PoC Demo 3 - MEC World Congress, Munich (GE), Sept 2016

Abstract

An operator-based MEC Application is designed to transparently accelerate delivery of IP-based content and streaming media. This Application additionally allows exposure of in-network surrogate server to allow operators to offer Surrogate-as-a-Service for web-based media delivery.

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PoC Proposal

FLIPS_Flexible_IP_Based_Services

PoC Topics

This PoC is working on:

PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios

PT02 - MEC Metrics

PoC Contribution to PT01 and PT02 (Technical Report) is expected by Q4 2016

PoC Report

PoC Report is expected by Q4 2016