5G Edge Services Use Cases
draft-dunbar-cats-edge-service-metrics-01
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Authors | Linda Dunbar , Kausik Majumdar , Gyan Mishra , Haibo Wang , Haoyu Song | ||
Last updated | 2024-01-07 (Latest revision 2023-07-06) | ||
Replaces | draft-dunbar-rtgwg-5g-edge-metadata-bgp-usage | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes the 5G Edge computing use cases for CATS and how BGP can be used to propagate additional IP layer detectable information about the 5G edge data centers so that the ingress routers in the 5G Local Data Network can make path selections based on not only the routing distance but also the IP Layer relevant metrics of the destinations. The goal is to improve latency and performance for 5G Edge Computing (EC) services even when the detailed servers running status are unavailable.
Authors
Linda Dunbar
Kausik Majumdar
Gyan Mishra
Haibo Wang
Haoyu Song
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