Cloud for Holography and Augmented Reality
Creators
- Antonios Makris1
- Abderrahmane Boudi2
- Massimo Coppola3
- Luís Cordeiro4
- Massimiliano Corsini3
- Patrizio Dazzi3
- Ferran Diego Andilla5
- Yago González Rozas6
- Manos Kamarianakis7
- Maria Pateraki7
- Thu Le Pham8
- Antonis Protopsaltis7
- Aravindh Raman5
- Alessandro Romussi9
- Luís Rosa4
- Elena Spatafora9
- Tarik Taleb2
- Theodoros Theodoropoulos1
- Konstantinos Tserpes1
- Enrico Zschau10
- Uwe Herzog11
- 1. Harokopio University of Athens, Greece
- 2. Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
- 3. CNR, Pisa, Italy
- 4. OneSource, Coimbra, Portugal
- 5. Telefonica Research, Barcelona, Spain
- 6. Tecnologías Plexus, Santiago de C., Spain
- 7. ORamaVR, Heraklion, Greece
- 8. Collins Aerospace, Cork, Ireland
- 9. HPE, Cernusco sul Naviglio, Italy
- 10. 0SeeReal Technologies, Dresden, Germany
- 11. Eurescom, Heidelberg, Germany
Description
The paper introduces the CHARITY framework, a novel framework which aspires to leverage the benefits of intelligent, network continuum autonomous orchestration of cloud, edge, and network resources, to create a symbiotic relationship between low and high latency infrastructures. These infrastructures will facilitate the needs of emerging applications such as holographic events, virtual reality training, and mixed reality entertainment. The framework relies on different enablers and technologies related to cloud and edge for offering a suitable environment in order to deliver the promise of ubiquitous computing to the NextGen application clients. The paper discusses the main pillars that support the CHARITY vision, and provide a description of the planned use cases that are planned to demonstrate CHARITY capabilities.
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