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June 23, 2025
Conference Paper
Title
O-RAN SMO Extension for Enhanced RIC Use-Cases
Abstract
Network management systems for beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G networks today require efficient approaches for handling increased heterogeneity, network-function dis-aggregation, performance requirements, and optimizing networks to support highly diverse use cases. While the Open-Radio Access Network (O-RAN) Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) frameworks efficiently manage RAN and cloud infrastructure, the fragmentation of management platforms across RAN, Core Network (CN), and Transport Network (TN) introduces operational inefficiencies, particularly in Non-Public Networks (NPNs) deployments. This paper proposes a novel extension to the O-RAN SMO architecture, integrating CN and TN management functionalities into a unified control framework. By exploiting AI/ML-driven x/rApps and a converged data analytics pipeline, the proposed architecture enhances SMO's fault management, resource optimization, and service continuity capabilities. Our implementation validates the feasibility of the proposed SMO extension, demonstrating subscriber-specific QoS assurance through O-RAN-based mobility management mechanisms. The proposed approach successfully shows how RAN-/Core-converged SMOs enable significant enhancements to O-RAN's x/rApps, allowing for subscriber-specific as well as application-specific differentiated QoS assurance.
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