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== PoC Proposal == | == PoC Proposal == | ||
[https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/MEC/IEG/05-CONTRIBUTIONS/2015/MECIEG(15) | [https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/MEC/IEG/05-CONTRIBUTIONS/2015/MECIEG(15)000049r3_Edge_Video_Orchestration_and_Video_Clip_Replay_via_MEC.docx MECIEG(15)000049r3_Edge_Video_Orchestration_and_Video_Clip_Replay_via_MEC.docx] | ||
== PoC Topics == | == PoC Topics == | ||
This PoC is WORKING on: [[PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios]] | This PoC is WORKING on: [[PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios]] |
Revision as of 10:29, 18 November 2015
PoC Team
Nokia
EE
Smart Mobile Labs
Main Contact
Uwe Rauschenbach, Nokia uwe.rauschenbach@nokia.com
Dirk Lindemeier, Nokia dirk.lindemeier@nokia.com
PoC Demo
Connected Stadium Summit, Wembley Stadium, London, 24-25 November 2015
Abstract
Through the Edge Video Orchestration application running on the MEC server, the end user is able to receive live video streams from professional stadium cameras in real time. The user can choose the camera angle and view video replays provided locally. All media is produced, injected and played out locally, without the need to modify core network elements. Backhaul and core capacity is not impacted.
PoC Proposal
MECIEG(15)000049r3_Edge_Video_Orchestration_and_Video_Clip_Replay_via_MEC.docx
PoC Topics
This PoC is WORKING on: PT01 - Demonstration of MEC Service Scenarios