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Toward Next Generation Open Radio Access Networks: What O-RAN Can and Cannot Do!

Aly Sabri Abdalla, Pratheek S. Upadhyaya, Vijay K. Shah, Vuk Marojevic

2022IEEE Network167 citationsDOI

Abstract

The open radio access network (O-RAN) describes an industry-driven open architecture and interfaces for building next generation RANs with artificial intelligence (AI) controllers. We circulated a survey among researchers, developers, and practitioners to gather their perspectives on O-RAN as a framework for 6G wireless research and development (R&D). The majority responded in favor of O-RAN and identified R&D of interest to them. Motivated by these responses, this article identifies the limitations of the current O-RAN specifications and the technologies for overcoming them. We recognize end-to-end security, deterministic latency, physical layer real-time control, and testing of AI-based RAN control applications as the critical features to enable and discuss R&D opportunities for extending the architectural capabilities of O-RAN as a platform for 6G wireless.

Topics & Concepts

RanRadio access networkComputer scienceWirelessC-RANLatency (audio)TelecommunicationsPhysical layerWireless networkOpen researchComputer networkAccess controlArchitectureCellular networkLow latency (capital markets)World Wide WebBase stationVisual artsMobile stationArtAdvanced Wireless Communication TechnologiesAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationFull-Duplex Wireless Communications