On the Exploitation of 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing for Spatial Audio in Cultural Heritage Applications

This work presents a service for the improvement of cultural heritage experiences, which exploits the advantages coming from the 5G paradigm. Indeed, in a scenario where many users need to be served by a real-time solution which is in turn required to work on different devices, the potentialities of...

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Autores principales: Claudia Rinaldi, Fabio Franchi, Andrea Marotta, Fabio Graziosi, Carlo Centofanti
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bf8b921a23514460a59ef344f37a77bf2021-11-26T00:01:03ZOn the Exploitation of 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing for Spatial Audio in Cultural Heritage Applications2169-353610.1109/ACCESS.2021.3128786https://doaj.org/article/bf8b921a23514460a59ef344f37a77bf2021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9617628/https://doaj.org/toc/2169-3536This work presents a service for the improvement of cultural heritage experiences, which exploits the advantages coming from the 5G paradigm. Indeed, in a scenario where many users need to be served by a real-time solution which is in turn required to work on different devices, the potentialities of 5G technology show their suitability. In particular, moving the computation to the edge of the network ensures the availability of resources needed for binaural spatial audio rendering in an independent fashion with reference to the client device and at the same time it guarantees real-time availability of this data since the core network, with its impairments, is not involved. This work demonstrates how 5G could be a critical enabler for delivering low latency services at guaranteed levels, data-centric services, differentiated customer experiences, improved security and reduced costs to the users.Claudia RinaldiFabio FranchiAndrea MarottaFabio GraziosiCarlo CentofantiIEEEarticleMulti-access edge computingcloud computing5Gaugmented realityvirtual realitycultural heritageElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTK1-9971ENIEEE Access, Vol 9, Pp 155197-155206 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Multi-access edge computing
cloud computing
5G
augmented reality
virtual reality
cultural heritage
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
spellingShingle Multi-access edge computing
cloud computing
5G
augmented reality
virtual reality
cultural heritage
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK1-9971
Claudia Rinaldi
Fabio Franchi
Andrea Marotta
Fabio Graziosi
Carlo Centofanti
On the Exploitation of 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing for Spatial Audio in Cultural Heritage Applications
description This work presents a service for the improvement of cultural heritage experiences, which exploits the advantages coming from the 5G paradigm. Indeed, in a scenario where many users need to be served by a real-time solution which is in turn required to work on different devices, the potentialities of 5G technology show their suitability. In particular, moving the computation to the edge of the network ensures the availability of resources needed for binaural spatial audio rendering in an independent fashion with reference to the client device and at the same time it guarantees real-time availability of this data since the core network, with its impairments, is not involved. This work demonstrates how 5G could be a critical enabler for delivering low latency services at guaranteed levels, data-centric services, differentiated customer experiences, improved security and reduced costs to the users.
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author Claudia Rinaldi
Fabio Franchi
Andrea Marotta
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Carlo Centofanti
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title On the Exploitation of 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing for Spatial Audio in Cultural Heritage Applications
title_short On the Exploitation of 5G Multi-Access Edge Computing for Spatial Audio in Cultural Heritage Applications
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