TL;DR
xDevSM is an open-source framework that simplifies the development of xApps for O-RAN RICs by abstracting complex E2 service models into easy-to-use APIs, enabling easier cross-platform testing and deployment.
Contribution
The paper introduces xDevSM, a novel flexible framework that reduces development complexity of xApps and enhances interoperability across different RAN implementations.
Findings
Successfully deployed xApps on OpenAirInterface and srsRAN platforms.
Significantly reduced development time for xApps.
Facilitated testing of data-driven solutions across multiple RANs.
Abstract
RAN Intelligent Controllers (RICs) are programmable platforms that enable data-driven closed-loop control in the O-RAN architecture. They collect telemetry and data from the RAN, process it in custom applications, and enforce control or new configurations on the RAN. Such custom applications in the Near-Real-Time (RT) RIC are called xApps, and enable a variety of use cases related to radio resource management. Despite numerous open-source and commercial projects focused on the Near-RT RIC, developing and testing xApps that are interoperable across multiple RAN implementations is a time-consuming and technically challenging process. This is primarily caused by the complexity of the protocol of the E2 interface, which enables communication between the RIC and the RAN while providing a high degree of flexibility, with multiple Service Models (SMs) providing plug-and-play functionalities…
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