BRINGING MEDIA TRENDS AND 5G CAPABILITIES TOGETHER Sample Clauses

BRINGING MEDIA TRENDS AND 5G CAPABILITIES TOGETHER. The FLAME validation scenarios demonstrate how the aforementioned platform capabilities are impacting the creation and deployment of new media services. The FLAME validation scenarios also present many of the characteristics and trends of media services described above. Moreover, FLAME validation partners have identified additional use cases to be offered in the facilities, utilising FMS (or Foundation Media Services, developed in FLAME) components to build more complex media services. Furthermore, FLAME has produced a whitepaper [3] that explores the intersections between 5G and Future Media Internet (FMI) from the FLAME contribution perspective, to outline the drivers shared by 5G and FLAME and the main contributions of FLAME to 5G developments. These capabilities of the FLAME platform to support new services and the set of FLAME benefits cannot be seen without considering the close relationship between FLAME and 5G deployments in the city facilities. FLAME is deploying the similar technological paradigms that are necessary for 5G to go for a massive deployment, such as software network virtualisation (NFV/SDN) and automated service deployments as virtualised components that make the most of the edge network too (MEC scenarios). The existence of deployments in realistic city facilities is essential in order to test new services and to extract measures and conclusions about the new service performance, supported by the FLAME benefits and understand their impact. The extraction of measures and the generation of knowledge about the performance of the new services are key outcomes of the project. These service metrics and their link with QoE and QoS parameters are especially profitable for media service providers. Media service providers, which are responsible for the design and deployment of new services, find crucial capabilities in FLAME: a platform for the orchestration of media services; advanced foundation media services (FMS) to re-use; real-life city infrastructures for testing and validation; and suitable measurement and knowledge about their service performance.
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