ABSTRACT
Realizing large scale multi-party conference is a challenge today when realtime and high bandwidth multimedia components are involved due to lack of scalability of server and band-width resources. We demonstrate a scalable conference design over the Virtual Service Edge Router (VSER) platform which is an ICN edge service router with the capability of hosting arbitrary realtime and non-realtime services as virtual machines (VM). The platform services are orchestrated through a programmable framework and takes advantage of scalable forwarding plane for content distribution.
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- Demo overview: multi-party conference over virtual service edge router (vser) platform
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