AutORAN: LLM-driven Natural Language Programming for Agile xApp Development
Xin Li, Shiming Yu, Leming Shen, Jianing Zhang, Yuanqing Zheng, and Yaxiong Xie

TL;DR
AutORAN is a novel framework that uses large language models to automatically generate and deploy xApps in O-RAN networks from high-level user intents, significantly reducing development time and effort.
Contribution
It introduces the first LLM-driven natural language programming framework for agile xApp development, automating the entire pipeline from user intent to deployment.
Findings
AutORAN-generated xApps match or outperform hand-crafted counterparts.
It reduces xApp development time from months to minutes.
The framework streamlines O-RAN innovation and deployment.
Abstract
Traditional RAN systems are closed and monolithic, stifling innovation. The openness and programmability enabled by Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) are envisioned to revolutionize cellular networks with control-plane applications--xApps. The development of xApps (typically by third-party developers), however, remains time-consuming and cumbersome, often requiring months of manual coding and integration, which hinders the roll-out of new functionalities in practice. To lower the barrier of xApp development for both developers and network operators, we present AutORAN, the first LLM-driven natural language programming framework for agile xApps that automates the entire xApp development pipeline. In a nutshell, AutORAN turns high-level user intents into swiftly deployable xApps within minutes, eliminating the need for manual coding or testing. To this end, AutORAN builds a fully…
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TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · Wireless Networks and Protocols
