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Using CAMARA APIs: QoS Booking and Assignment for Content Production & Contribution

Find more information about QoS Booking and Assignment API.

Purpose

A user of a media application would like to request the assignment of a QoS Profile to a device for a given period of time and service area.

Workflow and Architecture

This is a high-level figure with the entities involing APIs and the devices involved:

General Workflow

The following steps are executed:

0
Pre-conditions
ASP
+
CSP
On-boarding of the ASP and Negotiation
-  Sign up and access credentials
-  Selection / Request for QoS Profiles
1
Before using the network
ASP
1.0. Discovery of available and eligible QoS Profiles (optional)
ASP
1.1. Request of Creation of QoS Booking
CSP
1.2. Assessment of QoS Booking reservation and change of status
ASP
1.3. Request of Device Assignment for the QoS Booking
2
During operation
CSP
2.1. QoS Booking is activated
ASP
2.2. Device establishes connection
ASP
2.3. Usage of API capabilities
3
Dismantling
ASP
3.1a. Release of Device Assignment and Deletion of QoS Booking
CSP
3.1b. Or the CSP simply tears the Dedicated Network down

Step 0: Pre-conditions

  • The API invoker needs to have signed up with the API provider.
  • qosProfiles have already been defined and made available by the network operator.
  • Names of such qosProfiles have been disclosed to the user so they can be used when invoking APIs.

Step 1: Before using the network

Details of the already arranged QoS Profile can be retrieve with GET /qos-profiles/{name}, using the QoS Profiles API.

1.1 Requests creation of QoS Booking for a given number of devices

With POST /qos-bookings passing the numDevices, qosProfile, startTime, duration, serviceArea.

Step 2: During operation

2.1 Assing the QoS Booking to a specific Device

POST /qos-bookings/{bookingId}/devices/assign passing the BookingId from the previous step and a device object to assign the QoS Booking to a specific device.

2.2 Device establishes connection

2.3 Usage of API capabilities

A series of operations to delete the QoS Booking and Assignment are available:

QoS Booking and Assignment - QoS Booking API

  • POST /qos-bookings with a request body containing numDevices, qosProfile, startTime, duration, serviceArea, it triggers a new booking in advance and assign this reserved booking profile to one or more devices when the devices are ready. The response includes a bookingId.
    • Dependency: Requires qosProfile which can be retrieved from a previous call to the QoS Profiles API.
  • GET /qos-bookings/{bookingId} - gets booking information for the given bookingId
  • DELETE /qos-bookings/{bookingId} - Cancel an existing booking and release resources related to that booking.

QoS Booking and Assignment - Device Assignment API

  • POST /qos-bookings/{bookingId}/devices/assign with a request body containing device object, allows the end user to assign one or more devices to the existing QoS Booking.
  • GET /qos-bookings/{bookingId}/devices - allows the end user to retrieve the list of devices assigned to the existing QoS Booking.
  • POST /qos-bookings/{bookingId}/devices/release with a request body containing device object - Release one or more already assigned devices. This is a synchronous call.
  • POST /qos-bookings/retrieve with a request body containing device object - Querying for QoS Booking resource information details for a device. Returns the QoS booking information for a given device. A device may have multiple bookings (for several times and locations), thus the response is an array

Step 3: Dismantling

When reaching the duration the QoS Booking may be teared down. A greceful way of tearing down will delete the QoS session by id.

DELETE /qos-bookings/{bookingId} deletes the QoS Booking


5G-MAG’s Self-Assessment

  • QoS Booking can be invoked before the actual usage of the network starts to ensure that the requested capabilities are “reserved” for the specific area, time window and a given number of devices.
  • Before or during the event a device will be assigned have access to the QoS booking.

Potential improvements:

  • Unlike other similar APIs there is no information about the application server. It is unclear what would be the endpoint to which throughput, jitter, latency and other parameters would apply.
  • The procedure is very similar to Dedicated Networks. There seems to be redundancy with QoS Booking
  • The use of the same name “QoS Booking” is misleading with the other API called “QoS Booking”

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