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5. Why Multi-ACCESS Edge Computing
Campus/Cell Site Central Office Core DC
Front-haul
RU to DU
0-10KM
50-200mircosec
100G+ link
L2 connectivity
Back-haul
40-200KM
<10ms
400G+ link
L3 connectivity
Cloud
Internet
Wi-Fi/6
LTE
Access Medium-haul
DU to CU
20-40KM
1-2ms
100G+ link
L2/L3 connectivity
5G
1-4ms
Content
1-20ms >150ms
High End to End latency
Devices
General drivers
for Edge
General Drivers
of Edge Compute
Security & Compliance
Maxime QoE
Time to
Market
“Cost Reduction”
⚫ 4G/5G backhaul traffic reduction
⚫ 4G/5G core network load reduction
⚫ IX Traffic reduction
▶ Video CDN, Caching
“Maximized QoE”
⚫ Ultra–low latency
⚫ Ultra-high proximity and reliability
⚫ Light-weight devices
(e.g., AR/VR glasses, low-spec device)
▶ Cloud AR/VR, Cloud Gaming
“Time to market”
⚫ Connectivity + “Computing” + S/W Solution
⚫ Ease of service changes (edge software upgrade)
⚫ Lower edge device limitation & constraints
(e.g., Robot, Camera without GPUs)
▶ Factory Automation, V2X, Smart City,
Surveillance
“New Revenue Streams”
⚫ ISV/Ecosystem partners
⚫ Ultra-low latency/Ultra-high proximity infra
⚫ Edge-specialized H/W and S/W
⚫ Network Metadata API
▶ Co-work with OTT, CDN provider, PaaS Provider
5
New
Revenue
Stream
6. MEC standards
NSSF NRF UDM PCF NEF
AUSF AMF SMF PCF
UE RAN UPF
MEC Orchestrator
APP
APP
APP
Virtualization
Infrastructure
Data Network(LA/DN)
MEC
Platform
Manager
MEC
Platform
Servic
e
Servic
e
Servic
e
System
Level
Distributed
Host
Level
Naf
N4
N9
N6
MEC System
Integrated MEC deployment in 5G network
ETSI MEC Architecture
ETSI GS MEC 003 - Framework and Reference Architecture
ETSI GS MEC 010 -1 - Mobile Edge Management-part1-
System host and platform mgmt.
ETSI GS MEC 010 -2 - MEC Management; Part 2: Application
lifecycle, rules and requirements management
ETSI GS MEC 012 - Radio Network Information API ETSI GS
MEC 013 – Location API
…
…
3GPP TS 23.501 (Clause 5.13 – Edge Computing)
ETSI White Paper No. 28
6
8. HPE MEC BlUEPRINT
8
Development Onboarding
Terminate Instantiate
Fault management
Performance management
Statistics management
Multi-tenancy
Hybrid-Cloud management *
Network Control
Application LCM
Development
Assist
Virtual
Infrastructure
Bare metal
Automation
Orchestration Portal
Application Store *
Server Automation *
Network & Security
e/gNodeB WiFi SD-WAN *
IP
Cloud *
Private Cloud *
* Features in the statement of Direction
Note: Additional Licenses/cost might be applied for any features in the statement of
Direction
CI/CD inventory
Blockchain infrastructure
Distributed storage
ML OPS
K8S Cluster manager
Any legacy system
Any private cloud
EPC/5GC
HPE MEC ORCHESTRATOR PLATFORM
*
*
* EZMERAL
9. HPE MEC solution architecture
VIM
Development Assist Platform
Edge Computing Services Portal
Channel
eNodeB
gNodeB
WiFi/Fixe
d
UPF
Biz
Support
A&A
Security
Users
Applicatio
n
Seller
K8S
External Cloud Manager
Ansible
ArgoCD
ML OPS
Blockchain
As a
Service
Distributed
Storage
Service
LCM CI/CD
User/
Tenanc
y
Federati
on
API
Management
App
Store
VIM
K8S
Cluster
Server
Automation
(SDI)
Partner
Manageme
nt
Edge Orchestrator - MECO
Applicati
on
LCM
API
Gatewa
y
Assurance
Fault/
Performance
Terraform
KV
M
P-Cloud
MEC
Federati
on
TMF
Network - MEPM
Mobile Edge
Router
Network
Manager
SD-WAN
Application Service Repository
Seller Buyer Admin
Billing
WAN
9
12. HPE MEC interoperability summary
VIM
K8S
External Cloud Manager
Terraform KVM P-Cloud
Orchestrator - MECO
LCM API GW Assurance
ME Host
Master
Worker
POD
POD
ME Host
Master
Worker
POD
POD
Application Assist Platform
ME Host
VM
APP
Internet
Multi cloud (private/public) in addition to
MEC cloud (roadmap*)
Multiple MEC sites from centralized
orchestrator
Various type of App (KVM, K8S,
BareMetal)
Multitenancy
GitOps
- ArgoCD for cloud-native
- Ansible for automation of
package/configuration
Multi VIM Linux VM, Windows VM
Monitoring/statistics dashboard & NBI
(Rest API for LCM and monitoring/statistics,
monitoring from H/W to App health-check,
some of them can be given with Grafana
dashboard)
etc
MEC orchestrator
features
Automated easy/comfortable
accessibility on managing the applications
to MNOs and Application providers.
Location Agnostic MEC deployment
required
Multiple network integration required to
collaborate (5G, LTE, broadband, wifi,
etc)
MEC is for
what ?
Network - MEPM
Network Manager
SD-WAN
Support DNS, LBS, NAT
Support S1/N3 for real low latency, and
embedded UPF
Support overload control for each ME APP
Support CDR
etc
MEP in MEC
*Note: Additional Licenses/cost might be applied for any features in the statement of Direction
ME Host
APP
Edge Computing Services Portal
LCM
CI/CD
User
Federation
API
Management
App Store
VIM
Automation
Legacy
BSS
Charging GW
Billing
Charging
Settlement
Product Info.
API
Observability
Assurance tool
API
Integrated MEC deployment in 5G network
12
14. HPE MEC - Market place through mec orchestrator portal
14
Admin
HPE MEC
Manual
Upload
Create App Deploy App
HPE MEC
CDR
Legacy System
Need to discuss later on
the CDR format details
15. HPE MEC - Market place portal (near future)
15
Admin
HPE MEC
Manual
Upload
Create App Deploy App
Buyer’s
Portal
CDR
Customer
Legacy System
Separate buyer marketplace
portal is currently out of scope
of proposal.
Order App Payment
Payment
HPE MEC
Mm1/mm
2
catalogue
Payment
Gateway
Tenant
17. App Deployment
HPE MEC – automation/zero-touch of App onboarding together with CD
17
Build Product
Request Edge
Cloud
Run/Operate
Tenant
▪ Able to load its own images
▪ Able to load package and/or integrate with
repository from CI
▪ Able to load its own flavours
▪ Navigate and consume images/packages
▪ Onboard application from the catalogue (public or private)
without any manual intervention
▪ Monitor onboarded Applications
▪ Apply the updated package automatically or with few clicks
Run/Operate
App Deployment
18. HPE MEC Edge orchestrator – Automated LCM
General drivers for
Edge
MEC
Edge
Orchestrator
App Register &
onboarding
Assurance
❑ App Onboarding
❑ Package Lifecycle Management
❑ Image & Flavor Management
❑ ME Host Discovery
❑ ME App Instantiation (Resource allocation, TOF)
❑ ME App start/stop/Termination
❑ Apply DNS/Traffic Rule
❑ Application Traffic Filter
❑ Enable/Disable App
❑ ME Host Infra Monitoring
❑ ME App Monitoring
HPE MEC provides automated end to end LCM (Life Cycle Managed) and monitoring on Apps and H/Ws
18
20. HPE mec – Observability
Monitor
&
download
statistic
from
Single
pane
of
glass
based
dashboard
Click User/Latency button
Click
App
Statistics
Monitor all the MEC sites from dashboard
To monitor all servers in one
page
To check all available alarms
To monitor all available
application
MEC
Monitor
Severs
Applications
Latency
Alarms
Statistics
20
22. HPE MEC – flexible network integration
5GC-
CP
UPF
5G
gNB
Orchestrator - MECO
LCM API GW
Portal
Assurance
Legacy Operating Support
System
LTE-CP
I-UPF
4G
eNB
Network - MEPM
Edge Router
Network
Manager
SD-WAN
VIM
K8S
External Cloud Manager
Terraform KVM P-Cloud
`
5G Access
LTE Access
WiFi/Fixed
ME APP
ME Host
ME APP
Hypervisor
ME APP
BareMetal
(local, Customer On
premise, Data
Centre)
(Public , or
any private)
S1, N2, N3, N4,
N6, N9
SGi
IP
N33/N5
Internet
`
MECO
MECP
22
23. 23
HPE MEC Features
1. About HPE MEC
2. HPE MEC Ecosystem
3. HPE MEC Features
4. MEC Business cases
1. About HPE MEC
24. HPE MEC features and capabilities
24
LCM
ME APP LCM automation
Software Packaging automation
TOF rule setting
Bandwidth control Setting
Embedded functions
DNS (embedded in MEC)
LBS
NAT
NAT64
CDR
Smart API GateWay
Observability
Monitoring
FM
PM
Latency check
Traffic bandwidth overload
checking
Statistics
Network
Any Access
S1 (MEC deployment in 4G, far
edge site)
N3/N3 (MEC deployment in 5G,
far edge site)
Sgi/N6 (MEC deployment at
region/data center)
infra, security, and services
Low Latency
Security
Privacy
Private Cloud
RNIS (Radio Network
Information Service)/Location
Service
Additional functions
CD
Multi-tenancy
25. HPE Nebula MEC Statement of Direction
Q1 2022 Q2 2022 Q3 2022 Q4 2022 Q1 2023 Q2 2023 Q3 2023 Q4 2023
Kubernetes:
Private Helm Repository
Mgmt.
Private Docker Image Mgmt
Edge router function:
VM Create
- flat network
- IP pool Management
- (v)GPU Support
CI/CD:
CD integration with CI
Kubernetes:
Platform-managed cluster
(Calico CNI only)
Edge router function:
Routing
LBS
SD-WAN (*)
Assurance:
HPE Assurance
Enhancement(K8S)
Kubernetes:
Multi-CNI support
Edge router function:
OVS-DPDK Support
vLAN Support
MarketPlace(1):
CDR (**)
Multi-Cloud:
LCM Support (*)
Block Storage:
Block Storage
MarketPlace(1):
User Buyer portal(**)
N33/5G NEF integration (**)
MEC Federation(**)
SDI (*)
Note: Additional Licenses/cost might be applied for any features in the statement of Direction. The plan can be changed.
* : The scope of feature can be discussed with customer. No additional license.
* : Additional license for the features
** : The scope of feature can be discussed with customer. This requires customization for each customer, as it would be having high complexity. No additional charge/license
** : The scope of feature can be discussed with customer. This requires customization for each customer, as it would be having high complexity: There can be additional charge for customization due to its complexity.
(1) : The marketplace requires customization according to the customer's product/sales/settlement policy, and costs are incurred accordingly.
Blockchain Infra (*)
Distributed Storage (*)
Hybrid Cloud management (*)
ML Ops (*)
26. 26
1. About HPE MEC
2. HPE MEC Ecosystem
3. HPE MEC Deployment & Features
4. MEC Business cases
1. About HPE MEC
MEC business cases
27. Principles for Edge computing commercialization
27
* Source : STL
Partners
Learn the edge benefits for each industry
Select use cases
Define the business model
Co-create with the ecosystem
Scale the business effectively
4G/5G
Low Latency
Broadband/Any
Reliability High bandwidth
MEC
28. 28
Business cases
MEC
Edge
Cloud
4G/5G
Gov Enterprise
Private 4G/5G Public 4G/5G
4G/5G Data Center
Public 4G/5G
MEC
On-Premise
Consumers
Laptop
Sports Car
SmartPhone
Far Edge
Gam
e
VA
..
APPs
• Cloud Game Service
Provider
• Traffic control center
• etc
Deploy MEC on Customer DC to sell App/services to
Enterprise customer/consumers, and Edge computing to
application providers
- Sell ME Applications
- Edge computing
- etc
To sell On Prem MEC package(HW, NW, SW, etc.) to Enterprise
Customer, far Edge MEC platform to Enterprise customer
- Sell Dedicated MEC package based on Customer 5G service
- Sell Shared MEC platform
- etc
• Smart City
• Manufacture to use Smart
Factory
• Harbor to apply Smart
Harbor
• 5G Test Bed to incubate
advanced service
• etc
29. 29
MEC use cases
MEC Infrastructure (IaaS/SaaS/PaaS)
Healthcare
Financial
services
Retail Media and
entertainment
Manufacturing Public sector
Telecommunicati
ons
Oil and gas
Algorithmic
trading
Connected
care
Automated
stores
Content
delivery
(VCMTS)
Digitally
transform
5G/VRAN/MEC Refinery
automation
Digital
battlefield
Smart Factory
Smart City Smart Harbor
Healthcare Smart Public
30. Case 1 - video analytic & signage case
MEC
5G/4
G
VA
SIGNAGE
DN
30
Clou
d
• Video Analytics & signage
- Requires transfer the video stream to Edged VA
application to avoid latency
- Requires transfer the video stream to Edged VA with
High bandwidth traffics
- Needs to analyse the streaming for fine recognition of
persons/objectives
- Based on the recognized persons, it should trigger
appropriate Ads/display
• Needs to deploy the Application
with automation
• Needs to apply the traffic rule
configuration appropriately
• Needs to route data with latency
• Able to transfer high bandwidth
Traffics
• Able to monitor the Application
statistics/status
• Able to scale out /in depending on
the traffic usages
• Able to load sharing on multiple
instances of applications
• Able to apply NAT64 (if required)
• Able to DNS response (if required)
31. SMART RETAIL - EDGE VIDEO ANALYTICS & DIGITAL SIGNAGE
31
CONFIDENTIAL
Data Sensed &
Things
Controlled
Object of Interest
Aggregate, Digitize
& Edge Analytics
Packet Core
Wi-Fi & LAN
5G UPF MEC EPC
Shop Entry
Stock Room
Delivery Entry
Cashier
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
s
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
s
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
s
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
s
P
r
o
d
u
c
t
s
Products
Entry - People Count
Facial Recognition
Restricted Area
Video
Analytics
Digital Signage
Content Display
based on Simple
logical decision of
content priority and
Content retrieve
Gender and Age Detection
Digital Tailored Content
Content
5G Camera
❑ Video Analytics at the Retail
shop.
❑ Real time Statistics update for
total no of walk-in customers
per day, per hour
❑ Real time gender and age
group identification
❑ Facial Recognition
❑ Digital Signage based on Age
(Old, Adult, Young) or Gender
(M/F)
❑ Enhanced Shopper
experience via AR
Shopping in A/R
Advanced Heat
map
Multi-ethnic Label
in A/R
Broadcaster
4.0 channel
32. SURVEILLANCE & FACE RECOGNITION THROUGH VIDEO
ANALYTICS
32
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
33. VIDYO
CONFIDENTIAL 33
Field
Office
VidyoRouter
Building One
Headquarters VidyoRouter
Building Two
Core DC
Local Streams are kept
local, where possible
▪ Same Experience from Anytime & Anyplace - office,
home, or on-the-go, on both wireless broadband and
Wi-Fi connections
▪ Integrated with Unified Communication means broad
adoption of same collaboration tool and reduced travel
costs
▪ Infrastructure uniquely provides Router Cascading
▪ Immediate, continuous adaptive bandwidth
optimization
▪ Automatic router handoff
▪ Mixed-mode DC hosted & Edge
▪ Save expensive WAN bandwidth
3rd Party
H.323/SIP
Videoconferencing
Mobile
Devices
In-browser
Voice-only
Phones
Desktop
Group
Systems
Edge Site
VidyoPortal
MEC Edge
Cloud 1
MEC Edge
Cloud 2
WiFi/4G/
5G/LAN/
MEC Edge Cloud
Edge
Applications
Vidyo
Router VM
34. PICONET WITH MEC
MEC (NE-ER)
mgmt
mecdata2206
downstrea
m
UE Client
picoCDN Edge
Node
Content Cache
Internet
Origin Server
OTT Content Library
HPE DNS
Server
35. Visual Quality
Capture Image Edge Compute
Dahua Area scan camera
HPE ToR
Switch
Eagle Eye Edge App
1
Enterprise Core
(ERP, CRM and other
systems)
HPE DL380
+ GPU
Inference
Engine
Post process &
result analysis
Camera
Module
Eagle
Edge SW
Cloud Upload
Module
QEP
Cloud
Platform
POC MANUFACTURING VISUAL QUALITY SET UP OVERVIEW
36. 36
CASE 2 - SD-WAN INTEGRATION CASE
Edge
Cloud/uCPE
SD-
WAN
F/W
Edge
Cloud/uCPE
SD-
WAN
F/W
Edge
Cloud/uCPE
SD-
WAN
F/W
Internet
Publi
c
Clou
d
SD-WAN/Internet
SD-WAN/Internet
SD-WAN/Internet Apps
Data
Apps
Data
Apps
Data
Laptop SmartPhone
Laptop SmartPhone
Laptop SmartPhone
Branch
Office 1
Branch
Office 2
Headquarter
• SD-WAN integration over Internet between Offices
• Zero Touch Automation
• Flexible on configuration of SD-WAN, MPLS, Internet Breakout
• Smart Traffic flow
• Life Cycle management of virtual CPEs (on uCPE)
• Able to extend to support any Application LCM (VM based)
• Optionally can apply MEC
37. HPE SD-WAN (ARUBA EDGE CONNECT-VIRTUAL) WITH MEC
EDGE CLOUD
37
Customer Site #1
WiFi/4G/
5G/LAN/
EDGE
Edge
Applications
SD-WAN
Virtualize
All Other Web
and Cloud Traffic
Customer-
specified
Trusted
Applications
HQ / Hub /
Data Center
Custom
Apps
Corporate
NG-Firewall
Corporate Apps
Cloud-hosted
Security
vFW
Enterprise 1
Enterprise 2
Enterprise n
MEC Management
Edge Application Catalog
Service portal
CSP
EDGE
Customer Site #2
WiFi/4G/
5G/LAN/…
VNF /
Applications
SD-WAN
SD-WAN
Unity orchestrator
Granular Local
Internet
Breakout
SD-WAN
Enabled
VPN
• To deploy and integrate Aruba EdgeConnect-Virtual (EC-V) as virtual appliances on edge devices.
• Automate the Aruba EC-V deployment process
• Support for bulk provisioning of Aruba EC-V virtual appliances
• Maintain inventory information about installed Aruba EC-V virtual appliances
• Adjust resources provided to EC-V virtual appliances
• Allow for integration and service chaining with other HPE Edge Orchestrator managed applications running on
the same edge device
Customer Site #3
Only SD-WAN
39. Proprietary & Confidential
Industry 4. 0 : SOLUTION – 5G + MEC
39
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
APP
APP
APP
APP
APP
5G + Edge Computing
▪ Maintains 1msec latency
▪ Efficient compute system
▪ Minimize downtime
▪ Multi access (5G, 4G, Wi-Fi and Ethernet)
Discrete ➔ holistic
MEC
Challenge
▪ Current systems are
discrete preventing real
time optimization
▪ Non reliable mobile
solution
▪ Lavish management of
computer resources
40. Proprietary & Confidential
Local 4G coverage (filtered only for first responders)
Stream video to cell-phone from the drone
CrowdCell
eNB
CrowdCell
UE
Core
Video
Camera
(AXIS M7011)
ESN
UE
Uu
IP Video
Stream
CrowdCell S1
(unencrypted)
CrowdCell S1
(encrypted)
CrowdCell S1
in Uu
CrowdCell S1
in Macro S1
MEC
Function
Macro
eNB
Drone
Wide Area
Connectivity
Ethernet
Port
PoE
Ethernet
Port
Non-Routable
Address
(i.e. 10.X.X.X)
Ethernet
Port
Vodafone - First
responder use-case
42. Proprietary & Confidential
B2B SMART CITY
42
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
While smart city has a lot of promises, the high cost of deployment is inhibiting a wide adoption
of video surveillance, due to the high cost of fiber last mile connectivity
Modern 4K video camera, even with state-of-the-art encoding, produce about 8Mbps, collecting
sending and analyzing video streams at a cloud location, is not practical.
All analytics is performed locally only relevant information is sent to centralized cloud
MEC
MEC
MEC
MEC
43. Proprietary & Confidential
XR based on 5G + MEC
43
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
• Keep low latency requirement
• Move compute to the network, keep
screening and modem on the device
• Result in:
• Light weight glasses
• Long battery life
• Portable
• Designed for everyday usage
• Affordable design
MEC
44. Proprietary & Confidential
Cloud game - 5G + Regional MEC can solve it
44
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
• Low and consistent latency within the
same region
• Enough compute capacity either by the
CSP or Hyperscaler edge cloud
• Saguna provides best option for AWL
gateway
• Report and alert on high latency
connections
Games requires low and consistent
latency
• About 30msec for all players
• Till now multi-players contests are
done in closed rooms
• But games are moving more and more
into mobile devices
• Requiring a new gaming experience
45. CONNECTED SMART SHOPPER – VA AND VR
Informed Reality with Edge content accelerator
turn-by-turn navigation with
blue dot and notifications
based on real-time position
Video Analytics
AR Cache Object
Central AR Cache
Location-based and
personalized content
+
Content Server
MEC Core Network
Internet
Subscriber Purchase Experience
- Seamless authentication for
Operator Post-paid
- Double Consent Purchase
confirmation
- Add purchase Amount to
Subscriber Bill
Interactive : AR & NLP
- Recommendation
- Price Comparison
- Product Details
Targeted Advertisement using
Facial Analytics – Age, Gender
Dwell time
Engagement and Brand Evaluation
Demographic Analytics
Age Group, Gender
People Tracking
Heat map, footfall
Security
Theft, Vandalism
Stock and Display
Stock out, Wrong Item
PoS Management
Mis-scan, price tag swapping
46. Improved Gaming experience over T
elco Edge Cloud game
Characteristics look ever closer to consoles: Small
screen but high res – latency only issue
Game App
Providers
• Games
✓ High Resolution
✓ Latency Intolerant
• High cost overhead
• Games
✓ Low Resolution
✓ Latency tolerant
• Moderate cost overhead
Wave 1 : Consoles
Wave 2 : Cloud Gaming
• Games - High to Low Resolution
• Bypass Console costs
• Minimize cross-platform R&D burden
• Align costs to consumption and revenues
• Leverage low latency edge
• Zero download; instant gameplay
• No hardware limitation; Supports thin client
• No patch is required
• Latency < 100ms; 3 mbps / 30 – 60 FPS
• Can be played on Mobile, Tablet, PC and SmartTV
CSP Hosted Game
• Over 20GB of file size per high resolution games
• Requires expensive and powerful hardware
• Require Intensive installation and patches
• Long Loading cycle
• Limited to PC only
PC Gaming
• Limited storage for multiple AAA games
• Phone overheat and battery drain
• Require regular updates and upgrade
• Extra long loading time and lagging issues(poor FPS)
• Limited to Smartphones only
Mobile Gaming
Game : Edge data centers improve
average round trips reducing round
trips from 116 milliseconds to just 49
milliseconds
Apple TV Chromecast
Samsung Gear Oculus
Open Source Console
Wave 3 : Edge Cloud Gaming
LOCALIZED GAME STREAMING - FAST PACED GAME TITLES
48. VISUAL REMOTE GUIDANCE – TRUSTED COLLABORATION
24
Real Time
Video
Real Time
Voice
Content
Sharing
Whiteboard
App
Sharing
Translation
Session
Recording
Text to
Translation
Task
Lists
443
443
Firewall Remote Support over VPN
MyRoom
Connection
Manager
Account and
License
Management
Connection Servers
Internet
TLS 2048 bit Encryption
Connects devices
securely to the
Enterprise Edge
1-1 or 1 to many
HPE MyRoom Premise Appliance
Enterprise Edge
Collaboration
traffic
and
data
never
leaves
the
internal
network
3/4/5G
Connection
Wireless
Access Point
Edge Users
Room & Proxy Server
Recording Server Content
Virtual Private Network
Audio & Video Analytics
Wi-Fi
No Hands
Heads UP displays (HUD)
One Hand
Phones or phablets
Two Hands
Tablet
▪ Improve diagnosis accuracy
▪ Continuous hands-free
operation with remote control of
audio, video, zoom and snap
picture
▪ Create rich content and “Book
of Knowledge” for future use by
capturing images and video
interaction
▪ Reduce travel related
operational expenses
▪ Leverage key experts
knowledge for optimized field
service personnel engagement
▪ Quicker training of new field
service agents
▪ Cloud-secure connection meets
customer data privacy demands
49. VIDEO DELIVERY - INTELLIGENT EDGE VIDEO CACHE &
ACCELERATION
Integra Front End VNF
Video Web
Content
Detection
Web Cache
Video Cache
HTTPS
TLS
Mediation
Mobile
Data
Traffic
Content
1
1
2 2
TCP
IP
UDP
Traffic Management
Orchestration
Video
Optimisation
Web
Optimization
TCP
Optimization
User
Engage
▪ App Aware
• Y
outube, Google,
Facebook
• App Acceleration
• Secure & unsecure
▪ Network Aware
• Roaming, RAT type,
Packet loss, Congestion
detection
• All-IP Traffic
Classification
▪ User Aware
• User profile
• Usage status
• QOE
▪ Traffic Aware
• Domain, volume & type
• Protocol
• Metered & quota
managed
✓ Video User Experience as Video Optimize
based on real-time congestion & QoE metrics
✓ Edge Proxy and Caching
Enhanced compression
delivering most
advanced entertainment
experience
20%
FASTER
UE SPEEDS
15%
FEWER
CONGESTED
CELLS
20%
VIDEO
SAVINGS
20%
MORE VIDEO
CONSUMPTION
50. PRIVATE 5G WITH MEC
50
CONFIDENTIAL | AUTHORIZED
5G Core
5G RAN
5G RAN
5G RAN
5G RAN
MEC
MEC
MEC
MEC