
The 5G EVE project [1] is an ICT-17 European project realizing a 5G platform that is distributed in Europe leveraging the 5G mobile networks of the 5G EVE partners. The platform offers to external experimenters a 5G network and a web-based deployment and monitoring environment. An Interworking Layer (IWL) acts as an adapter to the different 5G networks of the partners. The 5G EVE end-to-end facility is based on the interconnection of four 5G site-facilities (France, Spain, Italy, Greece) [2]- [3]. The 5G EVE facility enables experiments with an heterogeneous radio access, including New Radio (NR), licensed/unlicensed spectrum, advanced spectrum management, a Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), backhaul, core/service technologies and means for site-interworking and multisite/domain/technology slicing/orchestration. In this paper the 5G EVE platform is summarized with example of the results achieved in two use cases running in Italy.
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