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<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b>1<sup>st</sup> Prize Award</b><p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b>2<sup>nd</sup> Prize Award</b><p>


<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> MEC Service Federation for Location-aware IoT withDevOps MEC Infra Orchestration  </b><p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> Virtualized mobile and edge infrastructures with OpenAPI integrations
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Team '''DOMINO''' ( '''D'''ev'''O'''ps '''M'''EC '''IN'''fra '''O'''rchestration )
Team '''Pedraforca'''  
* Oleg Berzin, Equinix
* Rasoul Nikbakht Silab, CTTC
* Vivekanandan Muthukrishnan, Aarna Networks
* Michail Dalgitsis, Vicomtech
with the support of :
* Sarang Kahvazadeh, CTTC
* Kavitha Papanna, Aarna Networks
* Sergio Barrachina, CTTC
* Premkumar Subramaniyan, Aarna Networks
 
* Sai Lakshmi Cheedella, Aarna Networks
* Namachi S, Aarna Networks
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  <div class="panel-footer">From Left to right: Vivekanandan Muthukrishnan, Bob Gazda (Jury) , Oleg Berzin</div>  
  <div class="panel-footer">From Left to right: Michail Dalgitsis (Vicomtech), Bob Gazda (InterDigital / Jury) , Oleg Berzin</div>  
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Revision as of 15:23, 22 November 2022


2nd Prize Award

Virtualized mobile and edge infrastructures with OpenAPI integrations


Team

Team Pedraforca

  • Rasoul Nikbakht Silab, CTTC
  • Michail Dalgitsis, Vicomtech
  • Sarang Kahvazadeh, CTTC
  • Sergio Barrachina, CTTC
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Introduction

In our solution we use Akraino Public Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI) blueprint and MEC Location API service to demonstrate orchestration of federated MEC infrastructure and services, including:

• Bare metal, interconnection, virtual routing for MEC and Public Cloud IaaS/SaaS, across two operators/providers (a 5G operator and a MEC provider)

• 5G Control and User Plane Functions

• Deployment and operation of end-to-end cloud native IoT application making use of 5G access and distributed both across geographic locations and across hybrid MEC (edge cloud) and Public Cloud (SaaS) infrastructure

• By orchestrating, bare metal servers and their software stack, 5G control plane and user plane functions, interconnection between the 5G provider and MEC provider, connectivity to a public cloud as well as the IoT application and the MEC Location API service, we show how it is possible for providers to enable sharing of their services in a MEC Federation environment.

Use Case Description


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Project Videos

  • See the demo video of the project [here ]
  • See the presentation pitch at the Edge Computing World conference [here]

Contributions & innovations

• A practical use case showing a realization of ETSI MEC Federation architecture

• An introduction and a functioning demonstration of MEC Federation Data Plane

• Implementation of the GSMA OPG Edge Node sharing scenario using MEC Federation

• Implementation of ETSI MEC Location API Service and its integration with a MEC application

• Implementation of a combined MEC Federation Broker and MEC Orchestrator with unique capabilities for infrastructure orchestration in multiple domains such as public cloud, edge/MEC cloud, network operator, 5G control plane and user plane cloud native function deployment as well as cloud native service and application deployment

• Implementation of integrated Terraform Infrastructure-as-Code module into the orchestrator enabling DevOps infrastructure orchestration

Software contributions

Terraform plans

https://gitlab.com/akraino-pcei-onap-cds/terraform-plans/-/tree/main/etsi-lfedge-hackathon-2022

Ansible playbooks

https://gitlab.com/akraino-pcei-onap-cds/ansible-scripts/-/tree/main/etsi-lfedge-hackathon-2022

Helm3 charts

https://gitlab.com/akraino-pcei-onap-cds/equinix-pcei-poc/-/tree/main/helm3-charts/etsi-lfedge-hackathon-2022

Camunda workflows

https://gitlab.com/akraino-pcei-onap-cds/camunda-bpmn-samples/-/tree/main/etsi-lfedge-hackathon-workflow