Mobile Edge Computing: Unleashing the value chain



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Mobile Edge Computing: Unleashing the value chain August 21.2015 Nan Zhong nan.zhong@huawei.com Note :The content has been taken from an official ETSI Presentation on MEC but put in an Huawei template, since no Huawei ETSI ISG MEC official was available to the meeting. www.huawei.com

Market Needs Unlocked and efficient utilization of the radio and the network resources Convergence of compute and connectivity are the pathway to 5G Growth in mobile traffic Consumers buying innovative personalised services delivering a high level of experience using smart devices and consuming data hungry content Businesses need competitive, scalable, secure connectivity that is agile and intelligent IOT Market expected to be 28.1 billion things by 2020 according to IDC. Page 2

Mobile Edge Computing An environment for Innovation and value creation IT service environment at the edge of the mobile network Proximity, Edge cloud, Low latency, Radio Real-time information, Location aware Innovation Revenue Generator Page 3

Business Benefits A new value chain and an energized ecosystem, based on Innovation and business value Mobile operators, application developers, content providers, OTT players, network equipment vendors, IT and middleware providers can benefit from greater cooperation Flexibility and agility Operators can open their Radio Access Network (RAN) edge to authorized third-parties, allowing them to flexibly and rapidly deploy innovative applications and services New Market Segments New innovative applications and services towards mobile subscribers, enterprises and vertical segments Translates local context, agility, rapid response time and speed into value Page 4

Edge Computing Service Scenario Categories Consumer-oriented Services Internet of Thing (IoT) Services Enterprise Services Third-party Services Network-performance Services Page 5

Consumer-oriented Service Scenarios Augmented Reality 1 The MEC application analyses the output from a device s camera and the precise location; objects viewed on the the device camera are overlaid with local augmented reality content. Enables personalized experience of a museum or other (indoors or outdoors) points of interest Ensures low latency and high rate of data processing Page 6

Network-performance Service Scenarios Intelligent Video Acceleration 2 RAN-aware Content Optimization A Radio Analytics application provides the video server with an indication on the throughput estimated to be available at the radio downlink interface The information can be used to assist TCP congestion control decisions and also to ensure that the application-level coding matches the estimated capacity at the radio downlink. Enables improved video quality and throughput Page 7

Enterprise Service Scenarios 3 Enterprise networks are moving towards a true mobile office coupled with cloud based business tools integrated with mobile devices MEC facilitates hosting of revenue generating services Round trips to the core network are reduced for enterprise data, increasing security and resiliency whilst reducing latency. Classification of data services enables segregation and routing of traffic for different users Converging of WiFi and mobile resources at the enterprise assisting with network selection, controlling which devices are connected via cellular access and which devices are connected over WiFi Page 8

IoT Service Scenarios Video Analytics 4 Intelligent Video Analytics Live video stream analytics at the mobile edge Events are triggered automatically (e.g. movement, missing objects, crowd, etc.); enables fast detection and action triggering Optimizes backhaul and transport capacity Applicable to public safety, smart cities Page 9

Third-party Service Scenarios Location Based Services 5 Active Device Location Tracking Active device location is provided and not restricted to GPS availability through a standard MEC API s in real time Helps to locate specific users and understand how the crowd is distributed Applicable to Smart City, Geo-Fencing, Retail, and advertising Page 10

Edge Computing Deployment Examples The multi-technology cell aggregation site can be located indoor or outdoor, for example: within an enterprise (e.g. hospital, large corporate HQ); for a special public scenario (e.g. stadium, shopping mall) to control a number of local, multi-technology (3G/LTE) access points, providing radio coverage to the premises. Page 11

ETSI ISG MEC Members/Participants A multi-stakeholder industry initiative: A NEW VALUE CHAIN: MOBILE OPEARTORS BASE STATION VENDORS TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS APPLICATION AND CONTENT PROVIDERS Page 12

ETSI ISG MEC s Goals Standardi -sation MEC New Market Eco System Page 13

MEC Proofs of Concept (PoC) MEC PoCs are multi-party projects to: Build market awareness and confidence Demonstrate scenarios, use cases and technology Feedback from MEC PoCs is provided to the ISG MEC ETSI ISG MEC encourages PoCs to illustrate key aspects of the group s activities For further details please look at http://mecwiki.etsi.org/ and create PoC proposals Page 14

ETSI ISG MEC: Expected Deliverables First phase lifetime spanning 24 months Page 15

Conclusion Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) can complement SDN and NFV, advancing the transformation of the mobile-broadband network into a programmable world, ensuring 1) highly efficient network operation and service delivery, 2) ultimate personal experience, and 3) new business opportunities. Mobile Edge Computing is available now and is a key enabler for 5G Page 16

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