O-RAN
Alliance Enables Open Intelligence
April 11, 2022
In
2021, O-RAN ALLIANCE introduced a new
initiative describing how its specifications
combine to form the first Release of O-RAN
Minimum Viable Plan. This plan delivers the
specifications needed by the open RAN
ecosystem to create products that meet the
highest priority needs of operators.
O-RAN Release 001 focused on creating Open
Interfaces that include Open Fronthaul,
transport, hardware and cloud.
The new O-RAN Release 002 focuses on
enabling Open Intelligence. Features in
Release 002 include specifications for
Traffic Steering, Quality of Service and
Quality of Experience Optimization, RAN
Slicing, and Service Management and
Orchestration.
40 O-RAN specifications published since
November 2021
O-RAN ALLIANCE has released another set
of technical specifications for open and
intelligent RAN. 4 new specification titles
comprise:
O-RAN
R1 interface: General Aspects and Principles
v1.0
O-RAN A1 interface: Test Specification
v1.0
O-RAN Acceleration Abstraction Layer
High-PHY Profiles v1.0
O-RAN Security Tests Specifications v1.0
Another 36
technical documents have been updated with
extensions and new features. To learn more
about the new and updated specifications,
please read our web announcement. To access
the O-RAN specifications, please visit our
website.
Two O-RAN Global PlugFests planned in
2022
Building on the successful O-RAN Global
PlugFest 2021, the O-RAN ALLIANCE plans to
organize two global PlugFests in 2022 for
its member companies and institutions.
Offering two PlugFests will better
accommodate the expanding work on
integration and commercialization of the
O-RAN solutions.
First O-RAN specification submitted to
become ETSI Publicly Available Specification
(PAS)
Throughout 2021, the O-RAN ALLIANCE extended
its interactions with other industry bodies
and standards development organizations. As
one example, first O-RAN specification – the
O-RAN Fronthaul Control, User and
Synchronization Plane Specification – has
been submitted for potential adoption by the
ETSI Technical Committee Mobile Standards
Group through the ETSI PAS process.
Additional O-RAN specifications are being
planned for future submissions to the ETSI
PAS process.