Oleg Berzin, Akraino TSC Co-Chair and PCEI PTL, is selected as Akraino Contact Person for ETSI MEC at the Akraino TSC meeting on June 3rd 2021.
Invited Dario Sabella and Walter ETSI MEC DECODE WG Chair to add content.
ETSI MEC is developing APIs for the Edge in a number of spaces, including Run-time Edge Application Services. A public web site for ETSI MEC is found here: https://www.etsi.org/technologies/multi-access-edge-computing. Among other useful information, the site links to a public overview deck that provides a summary of all the group's activities. The deck is here: Deck Link. The group's portal with full work detail is here ETSI MEC Portal (not all information is publicly accessible on the portal).
All completed APIs - including a number of key Run-time API's are available on the group's OpenAPI hub hosted on ETSI's Forge site https://forge.etsi.org, best accessed via gitlab https://forge.etsi.org/gitlab/mec.
The currently available APIs (as of July 4, 2019) are:
- MEC Edge Platform Application Enablement API - GS 011
- Radio Network Information API - GS 012
- Location API - GS 013
- UE Identity API - GS 014
- Bandwidth Management API - GS 015
- UE Application Interface API - GS 016
A partial list of relevant Akraino blueprints and projects (accurate as of July 4, 2019)
- AI/ML and AR/VR applications at Edge
- IEC Type 4: AR/VR oriented Edge Stack for Integrated Edge Cloud (IEC) Blueprint Family
- Micro-MEC
- 5G MEC/Slice System to Support Cloud Gaming, HD Video and Live Broadcasting Blueprint
- API Gateway
- MEC API Framework