TL;DR
This paper introduces dApps as a novel extension to the O-RAN architecture, enabling real-time, user-plane control in open RANs through a new reference architecture, interface, and open-source framework, with demonstrated low-latency performance.
Contribution
It proposes the first reference architecture for dApps, introduces the E3 interface and protocol, and demonstrates a practical open-source framework with real-time control benchmarks.
Findings
Achieved control latency below 450 microseconds.
Enabled effective spectrum sharing and positioning in 5G scenarios.
Demonstrated feasibility of real-time control loops with dApps.
Abstract
Open Radio Access Networks (RANs) leverage disaggregated and programmable RAN functions and open interfaces to enable closed-loop, data-driven radio resource management. This is performed through custom intelligent applications on the RAN Intelligent Controllers (RICs), optimizing RAN policy scheduling, network slicing, user session management, and medium access control, among others. In this context, we have proposed dApps as a key extension of the O-RAN architecture into the real-time and user-plane domains. Deployed directly on RAN nodes, dApps access data otherwise unavailable to RICs due to privacy or timing constraints, enabling the execution of control actions within shorter time intervals. In this paper, we propose for the first time a reference architecture for dApps, defining their life cycle from deployment by the Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) to real-time…
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