Thanks for your questions. Ad. 1) SMO is a management plane functionality, thus, most likely it is hosted in BSS/OSS. Ad. 2) O-RAN use cases describe the usage area for O-RAN, e.g., per-UE traffic steering, or handover optimization for V2X. In most cases they serve as a "framework for xApps/rApps", i.e., define what's the needed input/output to realize a particular case along with its goal. Thus, the respond to realize a use case is an xApp, rApp or an xApp-rApp tandem. We hope this helps.
Thank you, very interested presentation
thank you so much, this is a really good summary of the O-RAN
Thank you ...very well explained...
Very helpful Mr Dryjanski. Two questions from my side:
1) Where SMO is located? In BSS/OSS ?
2)Are O-RAN Use cases types of x-Apps?
Thank you
Thanks for your questions.
Ad. 1) SMO is a management plane functionality, thus, most likely it is hosted in BSS/OSS.
Ad. 2) O-RAN use cases describe the usage area for O-RAN, e.g., per-UE traffic steering, or handover optimization for V2X. In most cases they serve as a "framework for xApps/rApps", i.e., define what's the needed input/output to realize a particular case along with its goal. Thus, the respond to realize a use case is an xApp, rApp or an xApp-rApp tandem.
We hope this helps.
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great presentation
Thanks so much bro. I would like to come to your lab for more insight
Thank you...