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Use case with 5G edge computing #43

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jianjunz opened this issue Aug 5, 2019 · 3 comments
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Use case with 5G edge computing #43

jianjunz opened this issue Aug 5, 2019 · 3 comments

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@jianjunz
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jianjunz commented Aug 5, 2019

5G edge computing infrastructure provides low latency and large bandwidth between client and the edge of the network. I'm wondering if there is any WebRTC use cases could benefit from these new computing resources. Here is the one I came up with.

Case: Video processing at edge
Extends funny hats case. Web application is able to choose running inference and effects algorithm locally, on cloud(large data center), or on edge depends on network condition and device capabilities.

Requirement: It is possible to quickly detect network condition between client and edge, client and cloud.
Not sure if this requirement should be discussed in WebRTC WG or somewhere else.

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The Web & Networks Interest Group is [collecting exactly that kind of use cases][https://github.com/w3c/web-networks/issues) - you may want to contribute it there.

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jianjunz commented Aug 5, 2019

Thanks, dontcallmedom.

Discussed with members from Web & Networks IG, they would also like to collect WebRTC use cases and requirements on the lower layer from WebRTC WG.

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aboba commented Aug 27, 2019

Closing, since this is probably out of scope for the WebRTC WG.

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