Cloud-based XR Services: A Survey on Relevant Challenges and Enabling Technologies

  • Theodoropoulos T
  • Makris A
  • Boudi A
  • et al.
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Abstract

In recent years, the emergence of XR (eXtended Reality) applications, including Holography, Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality, has resulted in the creation of rather demanding requirements for Quality of Experience (QoE) and Quality of Service (QoS). In order to cope with requirements such as ultra-low latency and increased bandwidth, it is of paramount importance to leverage certain technological paradigms. The purpose of this paper is to identify these QoE and QoS requirements and then to provide an extensive survey on technologies that are able to facilitate the rather demanding requirements of Cloud-based XR Services. To that end, a wide range of enabling technologies are explored. These technologies include e.g. the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) Multi-Access Edge Computing (MEC), Edge Storage, the ETSI Management and Orchestration (MANO), the ETSI Zero touch network & Service Management (ZSM), Deterministic Networking, the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) Media Streaming, MPEG’s (Moving Picture Experts Group) Mixed and Augmented Reality standard, the Omnidirectional MediA Format (OMAF), ETSI’s Augmented Reality Framework etc.

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Theodoropoulos, T., Makris, A., Boudi, A., Taleb, T., Herzog, U., Rosa, L., … Dazzi, P. (2022). Cloud-based XR Services: A Survey on Relevant Challenges and Enabling Technologies. Journal of Networking and Network Applications, 2(1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33969/j-nana.2022.020101

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