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Conflict Management in the Near-RT-RIC of Open RAN: A Game Theoretic Approach

Abdul Wadud, Fatemeh Golpayegani, Nima Afraz

202312 citationsDOI

Abstract

Open Radio Access Network (RAN) was introduced recently to incorporate intelligence and openness into the upcoming generation of RAN. Open RAN offers standardized interfaces and the capacity to accommodate network applications from external vendors through Extended Applications (xApps), which enhance network management flexibility. The Near Real Time RAN Intelligent Controller (Near-RT-RIC) employs specialized and intelligent xApps for achieving time-critical optimization objectives, but conflicts may arise due to different vendors’ xApps modifying the same parameters or indirectly affecting each others’ performance. A standardized Conflict Mitigation System (CMS) is absent in most of the popular Open RAN architectures including the most prominent O-RAN Alliance architecture. To address this, we propose a CMS with independent controllers for conflict detection and mitigation between xApps in the Near-RT-RIC. We utilize cooperative bargain game theory, including Nash’s Social Welfare Function (NSWF) and the Eisenberg-Galle (EG) solution, to find optimal configurations for conflicting parameters. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed Conflict Mitigation Controller (CMC) in balancing conflicting parameters and mitigating adverse impacts in the Near-RT-RIC on a theoretical example scenario.

Topics & Concepts

RanComputer scienceGame theoryMathematical economicsComputer networkMathematicsDistributed systems and fault toleranceInterconnection Networks and SystemsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G