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<p class="left" style="font-size:26px;"> ←''[[Past_events|Past Hackathons]]''<p>
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<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> ETSI/LF Edge/OCP </b><p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> Edge AI Hackathon 2023</b><p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> ETSI/LF Edge/OCP </b><p class="center" style="font-size:34px;"><b> Edge AI Hackathon 2023</b><p>


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* Driven by ETSI ISG MEC, LF Edge Akraino and OCP
* Driven by ETSI ISG MEC, LF Edge Akraino and OCP
* Final Phase hosted at OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California  
* Final Phase hosted at OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California  
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* Teams are challenged to design & prototype an Edge-Native solution, focusing on the use of AI and considering overall application performance optimization in three application verticals categories:
** <b>AI and Automation</b>:  How to utilize edge-native and AI into data analytics and automation?
** <b>Sustainability</b>:  How is edge-native and AI useful to enhance sustainability in applications, services, and networks?
** <b>5G Edge</b>: How to deploy and utilize AI in 5G edge infrastructure to enable edge-native distributed applications?
* Teams offered a wide set of resources offered from across our supporting organizations.


Teams are challenged to design & prototype an Edge-Native solution, focusing on the use of AI and considering overall application performance optimization in three application verticals categories:
<p>The Edge AI Hackathon 2023 was run <b>remotely</b> from 1st July to 18 october 2023 with a short-list of best teams invited to complete with demonstrations and a Hackathon “pitch-off” at the OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California </p>


•AI and Automation:  How to utilize edge-native and AI into data analytics and automation?


•Sustainability:  How is edge-native and AI useful to enhance sustainability in applications, services, and networks?
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* Edge Computing provides developers with localized, low-latency resources that can be utilized to create new and innovative solutions, which are essential to many application vertical markets in the 5G era.


•5G Edge: How to deploy and utilize AI in 5G edge infrastructure to enable edge-native distributed applications?<p>The Edge AI Hackathon 2023 was run <b>remotely</b> from 1st July to 17 october 2023 with a short-list of best teams invited to complete with demonstrations and a Hackathon “pitch-off” at the OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California </p>


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* Edge Computing provides developers with localized, low-latency resources that can be utilized to create new and innovative solutions, which are essential to many application vertical markets in the 5G era.
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== Supporting organizations ==
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* '''ETSI’s ISG MEC''' is standardizing an open environment that enables the integration of applications from infrastructure and edge service providers across MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing)  platforms and systems.   
* '''ETSI’s ISG MEC''' is standardizing an open environment that enables the integration of applications from infrastructure and edge service providers across MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing)  platforms and systems.   
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* '''LF Edge’s Akraino''' project offers a set of open infrastructure and application Blueprints for Edge, spanning a broad variety of application vertical use-cases.  Each blueprint offers a high-quality full-stack solution that is tested and validated , that are validated by the community.
* '''LF Edge’s Akraino''' project offers a set of open infrastructure and application Blueprints for Edge, spanning a broad variety of application vertical use-cases.  Each blueprint offers a high-quality full-stack solution that is tested and validated , that are validated by the community.


* The purpose of this Hackathon was to demonstrate an innovative Edge Application or Solution focused on the following application vertical use-cases with supporting ETSI MEC Service APIs  and LF Edge Akraino Blueprint resources:
* '''OCP Open Compute Project''' offers Cloud / Edge Development Environments. It is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.
** '''Automotive''': Realize a vehicular use case or service to enable intelligent traffic control, driving capabilities, increased safety, etc.   
== Hackathon phases: ==
** '''Mixed and Augmented Reality''': Realize an immersive application enabling interactivity of physical systems and human experiences.  
* Call for developers: 29 June
** '''Edge Computing and 5G''': Deploy and use 5G and hybrid edge infrastructure to enable federation for distributed edge applications
* Hackathon start - Remote Competition: 17 July
* Team Final Submission - remote competition: 15 Sept
* Short-list teams announced: 25 Sept
* Onsite competition: 18 Oct
* Winners: On-site Hackathon Demos and “Pitch-off”: The three best teams were invited to demonstrate their solutions at the OCP Global Summit event in San Jose, Silicon Valley on October 18th. The winning team was selected following the “pitch-off” and announced at the conference.
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However, teams were also encouraged to be creative and propose to develop solutions in other application verticals than these highlighted.


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== Supporting organizations ==
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== Hackathon phases: ==
* Submissions Due: 29 June 2023
* Teams Notified: 1 July 2023
* Hackathon: 1 July -- 17 Oct 2023
* Winners: On-site Hackathon Demos and “Pitch-off”: The three best teams were invited to demonstrate their solutions at the OCP Global Summit event in San Jose, Silicon Valley on October 17th. The winning team was selected following the “pitch-off” and announced at the conference.
* Prizes :
* Prizes :
** 1st Place:  $9,000
** Exposure at the OCP Global Summit – 3 best teams
** 2nd Place: $2,500
** Travel expensed to San Jose - ~$2,000 per team
** 3rd Place:  $1,000
** Cash Prizes:
*** First place - $3000
*** Second place - $2000
*** Third place - $1000


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= Resources =
= Resources =
== ETSI MEC resources ==
=== ETSI MEC resources ===
* Suggested ETSI MEC Services and APIs:
* Suggested ETSI MEC Services and APIs:
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs011-app-enablement-api MEC011] - MEC Platform Application & Service Enablement (Mp1)
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs011-app-enablement-api MEC011] - Edge Platform Application Enablement (Mp1):  MEC App and Service Support and Management (e.g., MEC application registration, MEC service advertisement and discovery)
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs012-rnis-api MEC012]- Radio Network Information Service (RNIS)
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs012-rnis-api MEC012] - Radio Network Information Service (RNIS):  4G / 5G radio network contextual info
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs013-location-api MEC013] - Location Service
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs013-location-api MEC013] - Location Service:  network and geo-location information about terminals and infrastructure, etc.
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs021-amsi-api MEC021] - Application Mobility Service (AMS)  
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs015-bandwith-mgmt-api MEC015] - Bandwidth Management Service & Multi-access Traffic Steering Service
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs028-wai-api MEC028] - WLAN Access Information Service (WAIS)  
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs016-dev-app-api MEC016] - Device Application Interface:  service that enables terminal devices to discovery MEC applications and create application contexts
** [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs030-vis-api MEC030] – V2X Information Service (VIS)  
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs021-amsi-api MEC021] - Application Mobility Service (AMS):  relocation of user context between MEC application instances across deployed MEC platforms
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs028-wai-api MEC028] - WLAN Access Information Service (WAIS):  WiFi network contextual info
** [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec/gs030-vis-api MEC030] – V2X Information Service (VIS):  predicted quality of service for vehicle routes
 
* ETSI Forge:
* ETSI Forge:
** OpenAPI representations for the all the MEC Service APIs; implementation ready [https://forge.etsi.org/rep/mec (forge.etsi.org/rep/mec)]
** OpenAPI representations for the all the MEC Service APIs; implementation ready [//forge.etsi.org/rep/mec (forge.etsi.org/rep/mec)]
* ETSI MEC Sandbox:
* ETSI MEC Sandbox:
** Experimentation Environment for MEC Service APIs [https://try-mec.etsi.org/ (try-mec.etsi.org)]
** Experimentation Environment for MEC Service APIs [//try-mec.etsi.org/ (try-mec.etsi.org)]


== LF Edge - Akraino Blueprints ==
=== LF Edge - Akraino Blueprints ===
''Developers encouraged to use other Blueprints of their choosing''
* Set of Six Akraino Blueprints / Families
** 1)  Smart Cities; 2) KubeEdge Edge Service; 3) AI Edge Blueprint Family; 4) Computing Force Network CFN) - Ubiquitous Computing Force Scheduling; 5) CPS Robot Blueprint Family; 6) 5G MEC System Blueprint Family;
* [//www.lfedge.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/AkrainoWhitepaper-PlatformSecurityArchitecture.pdf?hsCtaTracking=1d02d318-044d-4049-839c-943a4058ba92%7C5f1e9c3a-1bc6-4675-b199-4589dfa56a54 Akraino Platform Security Architecture] - Core knowledge about platform security, requirements, and its importance for Edge solutions
* [//wiki.lfedge.org/display/LE/LF+Edge+CatalogLF Edge Catalog] - recipes for edge deployment of templates
* [//wiki.lfedge.org/display/LE/Shared+Community+Lab LF Edge Community lab ]- Teams can reserve compute and networking resources


{| class="wikitable"
=== OCP ===
|Automotive
* Cloud / Edge Development Environments from OCP members
| [https://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/MEC-based+Stable+Topology+Prediction+for+Vehicular+Networks 1.MEC-based  Stable Topology Prediction for Vehicular Networks]
** FLAX  ([//www.flaxcomputing.com/sustainable-server-labs https://www.flaxcomputing.com/sustainable-server-labs])
|-
** QARNOT ([//qarnot.com https://qarnot.com] )
|Mixed and Augmented Reality
|[https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Release*5*Architecture*Document__;Kysr!!PcPv50trKLWG!g4eZt7C9h8VsBeehITq1vaUkOXTHBqUw9u1m33OKpsUMdT2EX7nJJuBmmngKrqpS$ 2.Virtual  Classroom (Integrated Edge Cloud Type 4)]
|-
|Edge Computing and 5G
|[https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=11995140&src=contextnavpagetreemode 3.Integrated  Cloud Native NFV/App Stack]


[https://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Public+Cloud+Edge+Interface+%28PCEI%29+Blueprint+Family?src=contextnavpagetreemode 4.Public  Cloud Edge Interface (PCEI)]


[https://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Enterprise+Applications+on+Lightweight+5G+Telco+Edge 5.Enterprise  Applications on Lightweight 5G Telco Edge (EALTE)]
|}


== Additional resources ==
= Awarded projects =
* Equinix offered teams access to their Metal Platform [https://metal.equinix.com/ (metal.equinix.com)]
* Intel offered teams access and technical support for their Smart Edge Open Toolkit [https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/smart-edge-open/overview.html (smart-edge-open-overview)]


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= Awarded projects =
== Podium ==
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'''15 Teams''' from Europe, US and Asia have participated to this exciting hackathon, submitting high-quality and innovative projects. </p>
'''13 Teams''' from Europe, US and Asia have participated to this exciting hackathon, submitting high-quality and innovative projects. Big Thanks to all of them !!!  </p>
Big Thanks to all of them.
 
<p>Once more, the outcomes were truly extraordinary. The judges, the participants, and the remarkable organizations collaborated seamlessly, and contributed to the success of this event. A special recognition goes to <b>Bob Gazda</b> (InterDigital) for his invaluable assistance and unwavering dedication in ensuring the smooth execution of this hackathon.</p>
 
<p>The Jury has reviewed and awarded the following Top projects:</p>
<p>The Jury has reviewed and awarded the following Top projects:</p>
* '''1<sup>st</sup> Prize''' : Team "Domino" from Equinix and Aarna Networks
 
* '''2<sup>nd</sup> Prize''' : Team "Pedraforca" from CTTC and Vicomtech
* '''1<sup>st</sup> Prize''' : Team "Green Cyclops" from <b>Optare Solutions</b>
* '''3<sup>rd</sup> Prize and best Automotive project''' : Team "K.I.T.T Knowledge In The Traffic" from Optare Solutions
* '''2<sup>nd</sup> Prize''' : Team "Sheikah Tower" from <b>Google LLC</b>
* '''3<sup>nd</sup> Prize''' : Team "PalC" from <b>PalC Networks</b>
 
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== Winner Team ==
== Winner Team ==
<p>The ETSI/LF MEC Hackathon 2022 winner is the “'''Domino'''” team , composed by staff from Equinix and Aarna Networks. They developed a solution called “MEC Service Federation for Location-aware IoT with DevOps MEC Infra Orchestration ”.</p>
<p>The Edge AI Hackathon 2023 winner is the “'''Green Cyclops'''” team , composed by staff from Optare Solutions (Spain). They developed a solution called “MEC Service Federation for Location-aware IoT with DevOps MEC Infra Orchestration ”.</p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:20px;"><b>Big congratulations from the jury !!! </b><p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:20px;"><b>Big congratulations from the jury !!! </b><p>
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* 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
* 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, they show how it is possible for providers to enable sharing of their services in a MEC Federation
* 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, they show how it is possible for providers to enable sharing of their services in a MEC Federation
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== Details of the awarded projects ==
== Details of the awarded projects ==
=== [[Hack2022_1st_Prize|1<sup>st</sup> Prize : Equinix & Aarna Networks]]  ===


=== [[Hack2022_2nd_Prize|2<sup>nd</sup> Prize : CTTC & Vicomtech]]  ===
=== [[Hack2023_1st_Prize|1<sup>st</sup> Prize : Optare Solutions]]  ===
=== [[Hack2022_3rd_Prize|3<sup>rd</sup> Prize : Optare Solutions]]  ===
 
=== [[Hack2023_2nd_Prize|2<sup>nd</sup> Prize : Google & Peking University]]  ===
=== [[Hack2023_3rd_Prize|3<sup>rd</sup> Prize : PalC Networks]]  ===

Latest revision as of 18:41, 26 March 2024


Past Hackathons


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ETSI/LF Edge/OCP

Edge AI Hackathon 2023


Organization and scope

Details

  • Driven by ETSI ISG MEC, LF Edge Akraino and OCP
  • Final Phase hosted at OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California
  • Teams are challenged to design & prototype an Edge-Native solution, focusing on the use of AI and considering overall application performance optimization in three application verticals categories:
    • AI and Automation:  How to utilize edge-native and AI into data analytics and automation?
    • Sustainability:  How is edge-native and AI useful to enhance sustainability in applications, services, and networks?
    • 5G Edge: How to deploy and utilize AI in 5G edge infrastructure to enable edge-native distributed applications?
  • Teams offered a wide set of resources offered from across our supporting organizations.

The Edge AI Hackathon 2023 was run remotely from 1st July to 18 october 2023 with a short-list of best teams invited to complete with demonstrations and a Hackathon “pitch-off” at the OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California


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  • Edge Computing provides developers with localized, low-latency resources that can be utilized to create new and innovative solutions, which are essential to many application vertical markets in the 5G era.


Supporting organizations

Hack2023 3logos.png
  • ETSI’s ISG MEC is standardizing an open environment that enables the integration of applications from infrastructure and edge service providers across MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) platforms and systems.
  • LF Edge’s Akraino project offers a set of open infrastructure and application Blueprints for Edge, spanning a broad variety of application vertical use-cases. Each blueprint offers a high-quality full-stack solution that is tested and validated , that are validated by the community.
  • OCP Open Compute Project offers Cloud / Edge Development Environments. It is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.

Hackathon phases:

  • Call for developers: 29 June
  • Hackathon start - Remote Competition: 17 July
  • Team Final Submission - remote competition: 15 Sept
  • Short-list teams announced: 25 Sept
  • Onsite competition: 18 Oct
  • Winners: On-site Hackathon Demos and “Pitch-off”: The three best teams were invited to demonstrate their solutions at the OCP Global Summit event in San Jose, Silicon Valley on October 18th. The winning team was selected following the “pitch-off” and announced at the conference.
Ocp hall.png


  • Prizes :
    • Exposure at the OCP Global Summit – 3 best teams
    • Travel expensed to San Jose - ~$2,000 per team
    • Cash Prizes:
      • First place - $3000
      • Second place - $2000
      • Third place - $1000


Resources

ETSI MEC resources

  • Suggested ETSI MEC Services and APIs:
    • MEC011 - Edge Platform Application Enablement (Mp1):  MEC App and Service Support and Management (e.g., MEC application registration, MEC service advertisement and discovery)
    • MEC012 - Radio Network Information Service (RNIS):  4G / 5G radio network contextual info
    • MEC013 - Location Service:  network and geo-location information about terminals and infrastructure, etc.
    • MEC015 - Bandwidth Management Service & Multi-access Traffic Steering Service
    • MEC016 - Device Application Interface:  service that enables terminal devices to discovery MEC applications and create application contexts
    • MEC021 - Application Mobility Service (AMS):  relocation of user context between MEC application instances across deployed MEC platforms
    • MEC028 - WLAN Access Information Service (WAIS):  WiFi network contextual info
    • MEC030 – V2X Information Service (VIS):  predicted quality of service for vehicle routes

LF Edge - Akraino Blueprints

  • Set of Six Akraino Blueprints / Families
    • 1) Smart Cities; 2) KubeEdge Edge Service; 3) AI Edge Blueprint Family; 4) Computing Force Network CFN) - Ubiquitous Computing Force Scheduling; 5) CPS Robot Blueprint Family; 6) 5G MEC System Blueprint Family;
  • Akraino Platform Security Architecture - Core knowledge about platform security, requirements, and its importance for Edge solutions
  • Edge Catalog - recipes for edge deployment of templates
  • LF Edge Community lab - Teams can reserve compute and networking resources

OCP


Awarded projects

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13 Teams from Europe, US and Asia have participated to this exciting hackathon, submitting high-quality and innovative projects. Big Thanks to all of them !!!

Once more, the outcomes were truly extraordinary. The judges, the participants, and the remarkable organizations collaborated seamlessly, and contributed to the success of this event. A special recognition goes to Bob Gazda (InterDigital) for his invaluable assistance and unwavering dedication in ensuring the smooth execution of this hackathon.

The Jury has reviewed and awarded the following Top projects:

  • 1st Prize : Team "Green Cyclops" from Optare Solutions
  • 2nd Prize : Team "Sheikah Tower" from Google LLC
  • 3nd Prize : Team "PalC" from PalC Networks



Details of the awarded projects

1st Prize : Optare Solutions

2nd Prize : Google & Peking University

3rd Prize : PalC Networks