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            10      Annex A: Proof-of-Concept Technical Background

            10.1    End-to-end ICN Service Orchestration with Mobility for IMT 2020
            10.1.1  System Architecture

            Fig. 1 is the system level view of the PoC. ICN UEs connect to the ICN virtual service edge routers (VSERs) over
            a single hop IP link (which can also be replaced with a WiFi or LTE access stack implementation). VSER runs
            on COTS server and implements a CCN forwarding daemon along with the feature of enabling dynamic
            interaction with any service function orchestrated by the service controllers on these nodes. Three kinds of
            service functions are employed in our prototype: 1) to support basic network services like discovery and




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