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<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b>1st 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> MEC Service Federation for Location-aware IoT withDevOps MEC Infra Orchestration  </b><p>



Revision as of 14:25, 24 October 2022


1st Prize Award

MEC Service Federation for Location-aware IoT withDevOps MEC Infra Orchestration


Team

Team DOMINO ( DevOps MEC INfra Orchestration )

  • Oleg Berzin, Equinix
  • Vivekanandan Muthukrishnan, Aarna Networks

with the support of :

  • Kavitha Papanna, Aarna Networks
  • Premkumar Subramaniyan, Aarna Networks
  • Sai Lakshmi Cheedella, Aarna Networks
  • Namachi S, Aarna Networks


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