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# First Last Handle
1 Mark Otto @mdo
2 Jacob Thornton @fat
3 Larry the Bird @twitter


Name of the App Description MEC Consumed APIs MEC API provided Link Contact

This page provides information very much related to the work of the ETSI ISG MEC Deployment and ECOsystem DEvelopment (DECODE) Working Group, whose aim is to accelerate the development of the MEC ecosystem:

Please note that ETSI does not make statements of compliance with regards to implementations. However, MEC Applications and MEC Solutions listed on this page have been recognised by ISG MEC as having relevance to parts of the MEC system or more generally the overall MEC ecosystem.

To get a product listed in the MEC Ecosystem, please contact ETSI CTI team at CTI_Support@etsi.org.

MEC Applications

List of MEC Applications made available by third parties

Name of the App Description MEC Consumed APIs MEC API provided Link Contact
Unibo MEC API Tester
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The Unibo MEC API Tester is a web-based application that can be used to test the capability of a MEC Platform to support the MEC 011 defined APIs (mec_app_support & mec_service_mgmt). MEC 011 (Mp1) NA Link Davide Berardi
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) on Edge with MEC API
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Deep Learning based Intrusion Detection System to improve the security of Multi Access Edge Computing. This application was built for the ETSI-LF MEC Hackathon 2022.

The objective is to build a MEC API based IDS that uses Deep Learning (DL) methods to automate attack detection, improve response time and accuracy and fulfills a Control Unrestricted Traffic and Unsafe Communication, Detect Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), and Prevent attack propagation in timely manner.

MEC Analytics API Link Maragatham Muthusamy