Brainstorm has been tasked with defining cases of use for the 5GMediaHUB project, which aims to accelerate the testing and validation of media applications with 5G technology.

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Brainstorm will focus on broadcasting panoramic virtual content to multiple users

The company will lead the definition of the different cases of use of the project, its technical requirements, KPIs and will also establish the basis on which the validation plan will be designed. The specific scenario to be developed and validated by Brainstorm is focused on broadcasting panoramic virtual content optimally to multiple users.

The new H2020 5G-PPP Phase 3 project 5GMediaHUB ‘5G experimentation environment for 3rd party media services’ began its activities in January 2021 with a kick-off meeting held virtually, in which the 17 consortium partners from 11 European countries, comprising large companies, SMEs, universities and research centres, discussed the plans regarding implementation of the project over the next three years, acknowledging the significant role and potential of 5G.

The project is co-ordinated by the Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC) from Barcelona, Spain. Its objective is to develop a testing and validation environment over two existing 5G experimental platforms located in Barcelona and Oslo, in order to create the 5GMediaHUB Experimentation Facility which will constitute an elastic, secure, trusted, all-in-one and multitenant service execution and Network Applications (NetApps) development environment.

5GMediaHUB will offer third-party application developers, such as service providers, the opportunity to experiment, test and validate their media applications by using the 5GMediaHUB Experimentation Facility. This will reduce the time needed for an enterprise to make its services available to end users.

“In 5GMediaHUB we capitalise on the experience from previous 5G projects in network slicing and orchestration. Existing well-established 5G platforms will be extended during the project in order to test third-party media services to enable the EU to achieve its goal of becoming a world leader in 5G,” stated 5GMediaHub project co-ordinator Christos Verikoukis, research director at CTTC.

The use cases that will be tested are immersive augmented, virtual and extended reality applications, smart media production and smart media content distribution. The outcomes of the experiments will offer valuable information and insight regarding the 5GMediaHUB Experimentation Facility performance.

“The 5GMediaHub project will allow Brainstorm to use, test and validate 5G technology with its virtual reality and augmented reality graphic applications for the broadcast sector,” adds Francisco Ibáñez, R&D project director at Brainstorm Multimedia.