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, ETSI MEC ISG Chair 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