APLICAÇÃO DA PLATAFORMA HELIX COMO TECNOLOGIA HABILITADORA DO 5G URRLC ATRAVÉS DO CONCEITO DE PoD
Abstract
Este trabalho explora um cenário 5G baseado na vertente de comunicação Ultra Reliable Low Latency (URLLC) com a finalidade de avaliar o comportamento da latência em aplicações críticas. O objetivo é demonstrar o impacto da disponibilização de recursos computacionais de borda e Point of Delivery (POD) e como eles podem ser aplicados com a finalidade de atender os requisitos de latência exigidos no 5G. Através da aplicação da plataforma Helix na borda da rede com o conceito de POD, tornou-se possível alcançar latências próximas aos requisitos do 5G, possibilitando o alavancamento da vertente de URLLC. Por outro lado, em testes realizados sem o POD, as latências atingem valores que impossibilitariam as aplicações de missão crítica.
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