BGP Usage for 5G Edge Computing Service Metadata
draft-dunbar-idr-5g-edge-compute-bgp-usage-00
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Authors | Linda Dunbar , Kausik Majumdar , Haibo Wang , Gyan Mishra | ||
Last updated | 2023-01-16 (Latest revision 2022-07-11) | ||
Replaced by | draft-dunbar-rtgwg-5g-edge-metadata-bgp-usage | ||
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Abstract
This draft describes the problems in the 5G Edge computing environment and how BGP can be used to propagating additional information, so that the ingress routers in the 5G Local Data Network can make path selection not only based on the routing distance but also the running environment of the destinations. The goal is to improve latency and performance for 5G EC services.
Authors
Linda Dunbar
Kausik Majumdar
Haibo Wang
Gyan Mishra
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