A Comprehensive Tutorial and Survey of O-RAN: Exploring Slicing-aware Architecture, Deployment Options, Use Cases, and Challenges
Khurshid Alam, Mohammad Asif Habibi, Matthias Tammen, Dennis Krummacker, Walid Saad, Marco Di Renzo, Tommaso Melodia, Xavier Costa-P\'erez, M\'erouane Debbah, Ashutosh Dutta, and Hans D. Schotten

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of O-RAN focusing on its slicing-aware architecture, deployment options, use cases, and the challenges involved in implementing end-to-end network slicing.
Contribution
It offers an in-depth review of standardization efforts, architecture, deployment scenarios, and use cases of network slicing in O-RAN, addressing a research gap.
Findings
Analyzes O-RAN specifications and research on network slicing.
Explores deployment and orchestration options for RAN and transport slices.
Identifies challenges and future directions for end-to-end slicing in O-RAN.
Abstract
Open-radio access network (O-RAN) seeks to establish the principles of openness, programmability, automation, intelligence, and hardware-software disaggregation with interoperable and standard-compliant interfaces. It advocates for multi-vendorism and multi-stakeholderism within a cloudified and virtualized wireless infrastructure, aimed at enhancing the deployment, operation, and management of RAN architecture. These enhancements promise increased flexibility, performance optimization, service innovation, energy efficiency, and cost effectiveness across fifth-generation (5G), sixth-generation (6G), and beyond networks. A silent feature of O-RAN architecture is its support for network slicing, which entails interaction with other domains of the cellular network, notably the transport network (TN) and the core network (CN), to realize end-to-end (E2E) network slicing. The study of this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Software System Performance and Reliability · Software-Defined Networks and 5G
