Metro-haul Project Vertical Service Demo: Video Surveillance Real-time Low-latency Object Tracking
Annika Dochhan, Johannes K. Fischer, Bodo Lent, Achim Autenrieth,, Behnam Shariati, Pablo Wilke Berenguer, J\"org-Peter Elbers

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a real-time, low-latency video surveillance system utilizing flexible resource allocation and network slicing in a programmable optical network, showcasing advancements in network management for surveillance applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel demonstration of flexible resource management and network slicing for real-time video surveillance in a metro-scale optical network.
Findings
Successful real-time low-latency video processing
Effective resource allocation across network layers
Enhanced network flexibility for surveillance applications
Abstract
We report on the EU H2020 project METRO-HAUL use-case demonstration, including flexible allocation of storage and computing resources in different network locations and deployment of a network slice instance through a programmable multi-layer optical network.
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