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Revision as of 17:42, 14 December 2023
PoC Team
- TIM
- Intel
- Vivida
- ISMB
- City of Turin
Main Contact
Antonio Manzalini, TIM antonio.manzalini@telecomitalia.it
Abstract
The use case aims at demonstrating innovative 4G/5G infotainment services for both pedestrians and car drivers/passengers in smart roads and city hot spots.
4G/5G infotainment services are seamlessly provided both to car drivers/passengers and to pedestrians in smart roads and city hot spots (e.g., commercial areas, Stadium, Stations, during events/concerts etc).
PoC Proposal
MEC infotainment for smart roads and city hot spots
PoC Topics
This PoC is working on:
PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios
PT04 - PT04 MEC enabled vertical segments applications
PoC Report
PoC Report is expected by end of Q4 2019